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the state of being legally obliged and responsible indebtedness: an obligation to pay money to another party the quality of being something that holds you back
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A legal responsibility, obligation, or debt.
Ãâó: www.utcourts.gov/resources/glossary.htm
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In terms of foreign exchange , the obligation to deliver to a counterparty an amount of currency either in respect of a balance sheet holding at a specified future date or in respect of an un-matured forward or spot transaction.
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An item of value that is part of the overall debt or obligation of a person or business. For example, a mortgage is a liability of the homeowner/borrower, but the same mortgage is an asset of the savings and loan/lender. At savings institutions, savings deposits and all borrowed money are considered liabilities. Net worth, or regulatory capital, is accounted for as a liability because it is an obligation of the institution to its owners.
Ãâó: www.ncbuy.com/credit/glossary.html
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Liability for something such as debt or crime is the legal responsibility for it; a technical term in law. [3]
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