active subject passive subject prestation vinculum juris
active subject passive subject prestation vinculum juris
An element of obligation refers to a requirement or duty to fulfill a certain task or responsibility. It implies a sense of necessity or moral imperative to act in a certain way or to adhere to a particular standard or commitment. Failure to fulfill an obligation may result in consequences or sanctions.
facultative obligation; one with only one prestation/ object of obligation but the obligor may deliver another object as a subtitute
The word may be the archaic term prestation (payment, toll, or tax for a position).The word may also be precision (accuracy) or presentation (a display or production).
fUsing a toilet paper tube (or two...) and two tennis balls. also, get head from four women at once :D, it feels the best.
facultative obligation; one with only one prestation/ object of obligation but the obligor may deliver another object as a subtitute
If its good for you, its good for me. What is good for one is good for another
there are a lot of things that are good for children from good food to good excercise from good parents to good attention. good education to good living good environment to good friends. there are always good for children and that they can be benifited from it is also good.
Yes I am but my Brother keeps bothering me and my kidney hurts. when I am good, I am very very good, but when I am bad I am horrid
(Good) bye (Good) ness (Good) s (Good) y (Good) night (Good) ly (Good) will good-for-nothing good-natured good-looking good-hearted good-humored goody-goody
Use "are not" when the subject is "you" or any plural. You are not good. We are not good. They are not good. Dogs are not good. John and Mary are not good. Use "is not" when the subject is singular, but is not "you" or "I." He is not good. She is not good. It is not good. John is not good. Mary is not good. Use "am not" when the subject is "I." I am not good.