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The phrase 'obligations to pay' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a legal requirement to make payments for something. For example, "The company had obligations to pay rent on the leased space from February to July."
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First, the U.S. government would still be going into default, failing to meet its legal obligations to pay.
Republicans say the rise is largely a result of growth in the government's obligations to pay future Social Security benefits.
He said he expected ministers would take a fair and reasonable view of the bank's obligations to pay bonuses.
And he says that since the bank has been in effect taken over by the government, his obligations to pay for shares in the bank have been erased.
In theory, REITs are less likely to suffer financial distress because they rely much less on debt-financing, with its onerous obligations to pay interest.
Government expenditures greatly increased, largely because of appropriations for machinery imports and government reorganization, and the difficult financial situation was aggravated by obligations to pay reparations to Japan.
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And it still has an obligation to pay the pensions.
It was indeed your obligation to pay the E.R. bill.
We always emphasise that there is no obligation to pay".
The open-ended obligation to pay higher tax could deter some people from going to university.
That does not necessarily spell the end to the government's obligation to pay legal fees.
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