Legal obligations are duties or responsibilities that individuals or entities are required to fulfill by law. These obligations are enforceable by the legal system and failure to comply with them can result in legal consequences such as fines, penalties, or legal action. Legal obligations can arise from various sources, including contracts, statutes, regulations, and common law principles. Examples of legal obligations include paying taxes, obeying traffic laws, fulfilling contractual agreements, and complying with workplace health and safety regulations.
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Bindya Swami
Apr 16
Explain ethical obligations in terms of confidentiality