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IV. Consensus
 
  4.3 Consensus Obligation  
  Article 124-Obligation  
  Canon 2253  
  An Obligation is something (as a formal Consensus, a promise, or the demands of conscience or custom) that obligates one to a course of action through some Consensus, instrument, product or transaction.  
  Canon 2254  
  Obligations agreed in good faith, free from fraud and duress, are to be met.  
  Canon 2255  
  When fraud by one party is proven to exist, the other parties are released from all obligation.  
  Canon 2256  
  Failure to perform an obligation without legal excuse gives the other party the right to seek legal remedy.  
  Canon 2257  
  No one may be obligated to perform an impossibility.  
  Canon 2258  
  No one may be obligated to perform a fraud or other offence.  
  Canon 2259  
  No one may be obligated to perform an act against their conscience or moral faith.  
  Canon 2260  
  The failure to perform one or more obligations of a formal Consensus may be grounds for the extinction of a Consensus, or punitive acts as stipulated within the Consensus Instrument.  
     
     
 
 
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