obligations
101senior debt — Obligations of an issuer for which repayment has contractually been given a priority that is higher than the repayment priority of other debts of the same obligor. This arrangement may arise from either a specific subordination agreement or a… …
102debt outstanding subject to limitation — obligations incurred by the Treasury subject to the statutory debt limit set by Congress. Until World War 1, a specific amount of debt was authorized for each separate security issue. Beginning with the Second Liberty Loan Act of 1917, the nature …
103spontaneous Liabilities — obligations that arise automatically in the course of operating a business when a firm buys goods and services on credit. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
104Обязательственное право — (obligations, law of), совокупность гражд. правовых норм, регулирующих обязательства; один из разделов гражданского права. Обязательства могут быть оформлены по согласию сторон, напр., договором, или продиктованы законом. Так, во мн. странах… …
105corporate responsibility — obligations and commitments of a corporation …
106debt turnover ratio — obligations of business in relation to its sales serving as a measure of financial stability (Accounting) …
107strings attached — obligations, restraining conditions He was able to borrow the money for the furniture with no strings attached …
108legalities — obligations imposed by law. → legality …
109duties — Obligations, whether imposed by the common law, statute, or contract; when a right is invaded, a duty is violated. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. v Kurtz, 10 Ind App 60, 67, 37 NE 303. A particular kind of levy or tax made by a… …
110privileged debts — Obligations entitled to a priority or preference. See preference; priority …