obligator

  • 1obligator — OBLIGATÓR, OÁRE adj. v. obligatoriu. Trimis de ana zecheru, 20.08.2008. Sursa: DEX 98  OBLIGATÓR, OÁRE adj. v. obligatoriu. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN …

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  • 2obligator — noun One who establishes an obligation under law It should here be explained that in this form of natural law theory, there is a distinction between the obligator who puts us under the obligation to do our duty, and the beneficiary of this duty …

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  • 3obligator — See obligable. * * * …

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  • 4obligator — n. one who obligates, one who compels …

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  • 5obligator — ob·li·ga·tor …

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  • 6obligator — ˈäbləˌgād.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin obligatus + or 1. : obligor 2. : obliger …

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  • 7ULTRA POSSE NEMO OBLIGATOR — (лат.) никто не может быть обязанным сверх своих возможностей. Выражение восходит к положению юриста Цельса (ок. 100) в Corpus jurus : Impossibilium nulla obligatio est ( Невозможное не может быть долгом ). Философский энциклопедический словарь.… …

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  • 8nemo ex consilio obligator — /niymow eks kansil(i)yow oblageytar/ No man is bound in consequence of his advice. Mere advice will not create the obligation of a mandate …

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  • 9nemo ex consilio obligator — /niymow eks kansil(i)yow oblageytar/ No man is bound in consequence of his advice. Mere advice will not create the obligation of a mandate …

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  • 10obligatoriu — OBLIGATÓRIU, IE, obligatorii, adj. Care trebuie urmat întocmai, care trebuie făcut, îndeplinit; impus. ♦ (Rar) Care nu poate lipsi; indispensabil. [var.: obligatór, oáre adj.] – Din lat. obligatorius, fr. obligatoire. Trimis de ana zecheru, 30.04 …

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