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He makes the analogy that Jewish law also obligates a doctor to help a sick patient in such circumstances.
This is a provision that obligates a buyer to take all steps to satisfy regulatory authorities, including making divestitures.
A Jarred I. Kassenoff, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that while a state law known as the "warranty of habitability" obligates a landlord to ensure that a residential structure — including all common areas — is free of dangerous, hazardous or life-threatening conditions, a "rent abatement" for the loss of a required service isn't easily quantifiable.
The U.S. judicial system is an adversarial one, experts interviewed repeatedly said, and one that obligates a defense attorney to zealously defend their client.
An indemnification clause obligates a guest to compensate the homeowner for harm to the property.
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No mutations typical of those found in obligate A-T heterozygotes were detected.
This obligates an erstwhile slumdog community organizer to lead a demoralized and confused cadre of tailored suits brought down by uncooked geese in their jets.
Covenants obligate a landowner to do something for, or give a landowner the right to receive something from, someone else.
Although government cannot obligate a person to believe its dogmas, one who fails to adopt them can rightly be banished from the state on grounds of unsociability.
One thing legal marriage does is obligate a couple to provide and care for each other, to ensure that they do not become the responsibility of the state.
I am not saying millennials should be obligated a seat at the table.
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