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IV. Consensus |
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4.3 Consensus Obligation |
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Article 124-Obligation |
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Canon 2253 |
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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. |
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Canon 2254 |
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Obligations agreed in good faith, free from fraud and duress, are to be met. |
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Canon 2255 |
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When fraud by one party is proven to exist, the other parties are released from all obligation. |
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Canon 2256 |
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Failure to perform an obligation without legal excuse gives the other party the right to seek legal remedy. |
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Canon 2257 |
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No one may be obligated to perform an impossibility. |
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Canon 2258 |
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No one may be obligated to perform a fraud or other offence. |
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Canon 2259 |
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No one may be obligated to perform an act against their conscience or moral faith. |
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Canon 2260 |
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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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