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ASSIGNMENT FOR MODULE 2, PART 3

Laws on Obligation and Contract

QUESTION:

May a person incur obligations even without entering into any contract or
voluntary agreement? Explain.

From what I have realized, an individual may bring about obligations


even without going into any contracts or voluntary agreement. Indeed,
because law can force these commitments as well and may emerge from
semi agreements, from violations or acts or oversights rebuffed by law and
from semi-delicts or misdeeds. Oral or composed obligations are
authoritative commitments and some are legitimately enforceable. At that
point, to the human life, there is another side—not legitimate, maybe—that
is good. Just thing that implements, or better, builds up is your modesty and
heart.

Say, in the event that somebody causes you without your having
requested help, or broadens a civility, or startlingly does unto you a
thoughtful gesture—at that point on the whole these situations, you have
brought about an ethical commitment without having planned into a verbal
or composed legally binding arrangement. In uncommon cases, you get a
surprising legacy from somebody something very similar. You are committed
to the person who gave something to you.

Your "trouble" having gotten "impalpable blessings" isn't just to offer


appreciation and thanks to that individual yet to likewise "restitution"— not
really in a similar kind and not even to a similar individual who has been
generous, kind, accommodating and supportive to you—yet by stretching
out a similar kindness to somebody, even a mere someone, who needs it.

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