obligations

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
zorunluluklar

O, zorunluluklarından dolayı artık gelemeyecek. - He won't be able to come anymore due to his obligations.

borçlar
obligation
zorunluluk

O, zorunluluklarından dolayı artık gelemeyecek. - He won't be able to come anymore due to his obligations.

Have to zorunluluk ifade etmek için kullanılır. - Have to is used to express obligation.

obligation
mecburiyet
obligation
yükümlülük

Tom yükümlülüklerini yerine getirmedi. - Tom didn't fulfill his obligations.

O, yükümlülüklerini yerine getirmedi. - He didn't fulfill his obligations.

obligations code
(Ticaret) borçlar kanunu
obligations law
borçlar hukuku
obligations under finance leases
finansal kiralama yükümlülükleri
obligations and liabilities
(Ticaret) borç ve yükümlülükler
obligations and undertakings
(Politika, Siyaset) yükümlülük ve taahhütler
obligations incurred
(Askeri) taahhütler tutarı
obligations incurred
(Askeri) TAAHHÜTLER TUTARI: Belirli bir süre içinde, bütçe ile ayrılmış bir tahsisat veya fona dayanarak girişilmiş taahhütlerin toplamı. Buna sadece (obligation) de denir
obligations of contractor
(Kanun) müteahhidin borçları
obligations of lessee
(Kanun) kiracının borçlan
obligations of lessee
(Kanun) kiracının yükümlülükleri
obligations of servant
(Kanun) işçinin yükümlülükleri
obligations of the employer
(Askeri) işverenin yükümlülükleri
obligations or liabilities
(Ticaret) yükümlülük veya sorumluluk
obligation
(Ticaret) sorumluluk
obligation
(Ticaret) tazminat
obligation
müdana
obligation
fariza
obligation
(Kanun) yumuş
obligation
(Ticaret) yükümlülük borç
obligation
görev
obligation
borç senedi
treasury obligations
hazine senedi
law of obligations
Borçlar Hukuku
obligation
ödev
obligations of
yükümlük
employers obligations
(Politika, Siyaset) işveren yükümlülükleri
net obligations
(Askeri) KATİ TAAHHÜT TUTARI: Sözleşmelerin yeniden pazarlık, fesih (termination) ve iptalinden (cancellation); yanlışlıkların düzeltilmesinden, ıskontolardan ve diğer sebeplerden meydana gelen artış ve eksiliş miktarı hesap edildikten sonra, meydana çıkan sözleşme tutarı
obligation
Iaw of obligations borçlar hukuku
obligation
{i} zorunluluk, zorunluk, mecburiyet; yüküm, yükümlülük; farz
obligation
{i} senet
obligation
{i} borç
obligation
(Askeri) MECBURİYET, TAAHHÜT, BORÇ: Verilen bir sipariş, ihale edilen bir sözleşme veya yaptırılan bir hizmetin ödenmesine ait bir tahsisat veya fon karşılığı olarak, özel surette ayrılmış dolar miktarı
obligation
ödev/borç/yükümlülük
obligation
{i} minnet
obligation
farz
obligation
{i} minnet borcu
obligation
yüküm

O, yükümlülüklerini yerine getirmedi. - He didn't fulfill his obligations.

Tom yükümlülüklerini yerine getirmedi. - Tom didn't fulfill his obligations.

obligation
düyun
statutory obligations
(Ticaret) yasal yükümlülükler
to evade the obligations
(Avrupa Birliği) yükümlülüklerden kaçınmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Payments, and amounts which the Government is obligated to pay, for goods and services received (or contracted for future delivery) made from appropriations during the fiscal year indicated
Any amount which may require payment by an entity at a future time
grants and cooperative agreements awarded and applicable transactions during a given period which legally bind OSM to payment
a general term for all classes of indebtedness, the fundamental idea is since the debtor is bound to pay the creditor, therefore, has some legal power to compel this payment
Amounts of orders placed, contracts awarded, services received, or similar legally binding commitments made by Federal agencies during a given period that will require outlays during the same or some future period
Commitments made by Federal agencies to pay out money as distinct from the actual payments, which are "outlays " Generally, obligations are incurred as the enactment of budget authority However, since budget authority in highway programs is in the form of contract authority, obligations in these cases are permitted to be incurred immediately after apportionment or allocation The obligations are for the Federal share of the estimated full cost of each project at the time it is approved regardless of when the actual payments are made or the expected time of project completion
Any debt, or recurring payment the borrower is obligated to pay, including mortgage payments
A binding agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future
represent orders placed, contracts awarded, services received, and similar transactions during a given period, regardless of when the funds were appropriated and when the future payment of money is required
are estimates of future expenses that are committed for a particular purpose Obligating funds increases the expended amount and decreases the available balance A purchase order and an ASR for Central Engineering are examples of obligations
Technically defined as "amount of orders placed, contracts awarded, services received, and similar transactions during a given period which will require payments during the same or a future period "
Obligations are the amounts for orders placed, contracts awarded, services received, and similar transactions during a given period, regardless of when the funds were appropriated and when future payment of money is required Obligations differ from expenditures in that funds allocated by Federal agencies during one fiscal year may be spent by the recipient institution either partially or entirely during one or more subsequent years
The amounts of orders placed, contracts and subgrants awarded, goods and services received, and similar transactions during a given period that will require payment by the grantee during the same or a future period
Amounts that an entity may be legally required to pay out of its resources   Included are not only actual liabilities but also unliquidated encumbrances   (See Liabilities )
>> Any debt or recurring payment the borrower is obligated to pay, except for mortgage payments
The amounts of orders placed, contracts awarded, or services received , which will require outlays during the same or future periods
Amounts of orders placed, contracts awarded, services received, and similar transactions during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period (A Glossary of Terms Used in the Federal Budget Process, GAO, 1993) See Budget Authority, Outlays, and Cost
the state, fact or condition of being indebted to another for a special service or favor received; a duty, contract, promise or any other social, moral or legal requirement that binds one to follow or avoid a certain course of action; the sense of owing another
The same as liabilities, that is, these are future sacrifices
Commitments made by federal agencies to pay out money, as distinct from the actual payments, which are "outlays " Generally, obligations are incurred after the enactment of budget authority The obligations are for the federal share of the estimated full cost of each project at the time it is approved, regardless of when the actual payments are made or the expected time of project completion Also: A federal budgetary term that refers to a binding agreement that will result in an outlay; an agreement by the federal government to pay for goods or services immediately or at some future time when the goods or services are delivered Also known as a "commitment "
Amounts of orders placed, contracts awarded, services rendered, or other commitments made by federal agencies during a given period that will require outlays during the same or some future period
Any kind of indebtedness; an encubance or commitment
obligations laws
laws on damages contracts property rights and earning wealth
collateralized debt obligations
plural form of collateralized debt obligation
obligation
A course of action imposed by society, law, or conscience by which someone is bound or restricted
obligation
The act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone
obligation
That which binds us to act in accordance with duty Obligatory acts are those one is morally, legally, or contractually required to perform Normative theories usually try to explain the grounds of moral obligation as well as its practical application Recommended Reading: Michael J Zimmerman, The Concept of Moral Obligation (Cambridge, 1996) {at Amazon com} Also see SEP, OCP, and noesis
obligation
{n} an engagement, bond, favor
law of obligations
The Law of Obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil law system of law (as well as of mixed legal systems, such as Scotland, South Africa, and Louisiana) and encompasses contractual obligations, quasi-contractual obligations such as enrichment without cause and extra-contractual obligations
Obligation
obligement
affirmative obligations
Requirements imposed on Nasdaq Market Makers by the NASD These include quoting firm prices, making two-sided markets on a continuous basis, participating in the Small Order Execution System, and reporting price and volume data for each transaction in a Nasdaq security within 90 seconds of execution (See Market Maker, Small Order Execution System, two-sided market)
affirmative obligations
Requirements imposed on Nasdaq Market Makers by NASD These include quoting firm prices, making two-sided markets on a continuous basis, participating in the Small Order Execution System, and reporting price and volume data for each transaction in a Nasdaq security within 90 seconds of execution (See Market Maker, Small Order Execution System, two-sided market)
basic obligations
basic things that one must do
concurrent obligations
obligations to be fulfilled simultaneously
conditional obligations
obligations of which the fulfillment of one depends upon the fulfillment of another
meet one's obligations
fulfill one's obligations, keep one's promises
obligation
1) A legal term expressing legal, moral, and governmental commitments to specific courses of action, such as BPA's obligation to provide firm power to small- and non-generating public utility customers 2) Capacity and energy BPA provides under contract to public agencies and private utilities
obligation
Another name for debt
obligation
The amount of money or other type of support the non-custodial parent must provide on a continuing, ongoing basis
obligation
[General] any tangible or intangible commitment by, requirement of, or liability of a plan or an INSURER that can reduce receipts or generate disbursements [similar to ASOP Nos 7, 14, and 22]
obligation
a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor
obligation
A legal responsibility, such as to repay a debt
obligation
If you have an obligation to do something, it is your duty to do that thing. When teachers assign homework, students usually feel an obligation to do it Ministers are under no obligation to follow the committee's recommendations
obligation
{i} duty responsibility; indebtedness; agreement
obligation
A written promise or debt
obligation
Duty or responsibility to
obligation
Budgeted funds committed to be spent
obligation
A binding agreement that will result in Government spending either immediately or in the future Budgetary resources must be available before obligations can be legally incurred
obligation
A bond with a condition annexed, and a penalty for nonfulfillment
obligation
Referring to the amount of child support to be paid by the responsible parent
obligation
the condition or fact of owing another something in return for things, favors or services received
obligation
If you have an obligation to a person, it is your duty to look after them or protect their interests. The United States will do that which is necessary to meet its obligations to its own citizens I have an ethical and a moral obligation to my client. = responsibility
obligation
a legal agreement specifying a payment or action and the penalty for failure to comply
obligation
The Federal government's legal commitment (promise) to pay or reimburse the states or other entities for the Federal share of a project's eligible costs
obligation
the state of being obligated to do or pay something; "he is under an obligation to finish the job"
obligation
A social, legal, or moral requirement, duty, contract, or promise that compels someone to follow or avoid a particular course of action
obligation
A transaction which legally reserves a specific amount of an appropriation or fund for expenditures Amount of orders placed, contracts awarded, services received during a given period requiring the expenditure of funds to support US&FCS events/activities The operating unit must have funds available at the time an obligation is made
obligation
a legal agreement specifying a payment or action and the penalty for failure to comply a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor the state of being obligated to do or pay something; "he is under an obligation to finish the job
obligation
Amounts which a governmental unit may be required legally to meet out of its resources
obligation
That which obligates or constrains; the binding power of a promise, contract, oath, or vow, or of law; that which constitutes legal or moral duty
obligation
Legal commitment of funds through such mechanisms as signed agreements between the U S Government and host governments, contracts and grants to organizations, and purchase orders
obligation
A federal budgetary term that refers to a binding agreement that will result in an outlay; an agreement by the federal government to pay for goods or services immediately or at some future time when the goods or services are delivered Also known as a "commitment "
obligation
The state of being obligated or bound; the state of being indebted for an act of favor or kindness; as, to place others under obligations to one
obligation
A legal agreement stipulating a specified payment or action; the document containing such agreement
obligation
Data based on NIH funds that have been awarded by an NIH Institute/Center
obligation
Amount of money to be paid as support by the obligor
obligation
In advertisements, if a product or a service is available without obligation, you do not have to pay for that product or service until you have tried it and are satisfied with it. If you are selling your property, why not call us for a free valuation without obligation?. a moral or legal duty to do something obligation to
obligation
The act of obligating
obligation
Total amount contractually due for a commodity or service This amount may differ from the commitment if the obligation is due over multiple periods (such as a two-year lease)
obligation
An entry made by a member of a discretionary grant team in the Department's automated accounting system that authorizes the Financial Payments Group to make payments of federal grant funds to a grantee
obligation
A course of action imposed by society, law, or conscience by which one is bound or restricted
obligation
Establishes the government's legal responsibility to pay for future goods or services to be received from a contractor, vendor, or grantee This is accomplished by either letting a new contract or modifying an existing contract Once an obligation document has been initiated, signed, and processed, the government can begin incurring costs The act of obligating funds on a contract can only be accomplished by a "warranted contracting officer "
obligation
Indicates if the data element is required to always or sometimes be present (contain a value)
obligation
The process of 1) formally assigning eligible federal funds to a study or 2) providing funds via check to FHWA or to the sponsoring agency after the TPF number is assigned Study partners that are federal, state, regional, or local agencies complete obligation forms (Federal-Aid Project Agreement, PR-2) to assign the federal funds
obligation
the social force that binds you to your obligations and the courses of action demanded by that force; "we must instill a sense of duty in our children"; "every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty"- John D Rockefeller Jr
obligation
In a larger sense, it is an acknowledgment of a duty to pay a certain sum or do a certain things
obligation
Any act by which a person becomes bound to do something to or for anouther, or to forbear something; external duties imposed by law, promise, or contract, by the relations of society, or by courtesy, kindness, etc
suspension of obligations
situation in which one is entitled to abstain from fulfilling an obligation that he imposed on himself
obligations

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