Law of Obligations

Law of Obligations - The Law of Obligations in civil law systems refers to a set of rules governing the duties, responsibilities, and rights of parties engaged in contractual or quasi-contractual relationships. It provides the legal framework for various types of obligations, such as contractual obligations, torts, and unjust enrichment, specifying how these obligations arise, are performed, or can be extinguished.

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The Law of Obligations in civil law systems refers to a set of rules governing the duties, responsibilities, and rights of parties engaged in contractual or quasi-contractual relationships. It provides the legal framework for various types of obligations, such as contractual obligations, torts, and unjust enrichment, specifying how these obligations arise, are performed, or can be extinguished.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_obligations
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