Betekenis van:
financial obligation

financial obligation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • geheel van iemands schulden
  • an obligation to pay money to another party

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. But the student has an obligation because he's more likely to understand the financial and social phenomenon and global realities; it is his obligation being a dynamic factor in a process of change, but also never losing sight of reality.
  2. ‘financial penalty’ shall mean the obligation to pay:
  3. No contractual obligation to deliver cash or another financial asset (paragraph 16(a))
  4. recognises a new financial liability based on the fair value of its obligation for the guarantee;
  5. Nothing in this Memorandum of Understanding shall give rise to a financial obligation upon either Side.
  6. Paragraphs 17–19 are amended. No contractual obligation to deliver cash or another financial asset (paragraph 16(a))
  7. The selected carrier can then receive financial compensation for operating the route in accordance with the public service obligation.
  8. A financial correction by the Commission shall not prejudice the Member State's obligation to pursue recoveries under Article 44.
  9. A financial correction by the Commission shall not prejudice the Member State's obligation to pursue recoveries under Article 42.
  10. The exposure value of other non credit-obligation assets shall be the value presented in the financial statements.
  11. A financial correction by the Commission shall not prejudice the Member State's obligation to pursue recoveries under Article 46.
  12. A puttable financial instrument includes a contractual obligation for the issuer to repurchase or redeem that instrument for cash or another financial asset on exercise of the put.
  13. The credit institution consents to a distressed restructuring of the credit obligation where this is likely to result in a diminished financial obligation caused by the material forgiveness, or postponement, of principal, interest or (where relevant) fees.
  14. Financial liability: any liability that is a legal obligation to deliver cash or another financial instrument to another undertaking or to exchange financial instruments with another undertaking under conditions that are potentially unfavourable.
  15. With respect to financial guarantees or insurance, the prohibition of requirements should concern only the obligation that the requested financial guarantees or insurance must be obtained from a financial institution established in the Member State concerned.