obligaat
Obligaat is a term used in Dutch and some other languages to denote something that is mandatory or binding. As an adjective it means compulsory or required; as a noun it can refer to an obligation or a mandatory element within a system, contract, or procedure. Etymology: from Latin obligatus 'bound, obligated,' via French obligation and Italian obbligato; the Dutch form obligaat reflects the adaptation of the Italian musical term (obbligato) and the general Latin root.
In music, obligaat (often rendered in English as obbligato) refers to a part that is essential and
In legal and administrative contexts, obligaat describes requirements that bind parties. A clause or provision may
The use of obligaat signals a formal, binding character in law or a defined musical role in