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Relations between the state and an organisation can also be regulated according to civil law through a traditional obligational contract14.
Some companies face no legal limits, just "obligational limitations."
Total obligational authority amounted to $44.6 billion, almost $4.4 billion over the previous year.
It is to establish these obligational limitations with one's employer before they become an issue, and to seek different roles based on them.
The Department of Defense's total obligational authority in current dollars declined from $291 billion to $270 billion.
The costs of monitoring contracts can be reduced when obligational rather than adversarial climates are developed.
The final FY 1994 budget amounted to a little under $252 billion in total obligational authority.
In addition, the accumulated obligational authority of the Federal Government for future payment totals over 80 billion dollars.
It will be a government-to-government procurement that requires multi-year obligational authority from the Department of Budget and Management.
He had listened countless hours to his father's words on giri, the network of obligational relationships, the endless mutual and reciprocal obligations borne by a leader.
Awkward exchanges with acquaintances are less obligational, panhandlers are less likely to bother you, and the cacophony of traffic can be subdued by a pop song.
Completeness can be thought of in two ways: Some scholars make use of a concept of 'obligational' completeness such as Ayres and Gertner.
Due to the nuclear arms race, the Vietnam War buildup and other projects, total obligational authority (TOA) increased greatly during the McNamara years.
After the confirmation of the sales agreement and the multi-year obligational authority from DBM, the formal negotiations can start and schedule the delivery of at least 4 fighter jets.
Section 1101 would establishe an upper limit of $203.058 million for the FY2015 obligational authority of the Library of Congress with regard to certain reimbursable and revolving fund activities.
Tetangco said the 25 billion pesos will be raised 'through sale of investment participation certificates whose principal shall be supported by the government's multi-year obligational authority payable over a 10-year period.'
Could we not consider that in both mechanisms in Euro Plus, which is an obligational commitment to observe certain rules of behaviour in macroeconomic and macro-financial policy, and also in ESM.
Total obligational authority approved by Congress during Wilson's tenure decreased significantly at first and then began to creep back up, but remained lower than the Truman administration's last budgets (that were inflated because of the Korean War).
ALLOCATIONS - The amount of obligational authority transferred from one agency, bureau, or account that is set aside in a transfer appropriation account to carry out the purpose of the parent appropriation or fund.
In relations, on the other hand, some at least of the obligational content develops through the relation itself and may never be made express, the bindingness arises from sources internal to the parties as well as external sources, and specificity is likely to be very low or non-existent.
Insofar as possible, WMEAT reports "expenditures" (military or central government) on the basis of actual outlays or disbursements, in contrast to proposed or approved budgetary allocations or "obligational authority," although source data of the latter types may be the taken into account if disbursements-basis expenditure data are unavailable.