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yükümlülüklerin

Yükümlülüklerin is the genitive plural form of yükümlülükler, the Turkish noun meaning obligations, duties, or liabilities. In everyday Turkish, yükümlülük means a duty one is bound to perform, and the form yükümlülüklerin indicates “of the obligations” or “the obligations’.” The word is common in legal, administrative, and business language, where precise allocation of duties is important.

In linguistic terms, yükümlülükler is the plural, and adding -in conveys possession or association, yielding yükümlülüklerin.

In a legal context, yükümlülükler refer to duties that arise from contracts, statutory provisions, or tort law.

Practically, yükümlülükler cover a wide range of obligations, including tax obligations, regulatory compliance, financial disclosures, and

This
form
appears
in
sentences
that
describe
what
belongs
to
or
what
must
be
fulfilled
by
a
party,
for
example:
yükümlülüklerin
yerine
getirilmesi
(fulfillment
of
the
obligations)
or
yükümlülüklerin
kapsamı
(the
scope
of
the
obligations).
A
person
or
entity
with
yükümlülükler
must
perform
the
specified
edim
(the
obligation),
such
as
payment,
delivery,
or
service.
Failure
to
fulfill
these
duties
can
constitute
a
breach
and
may
trigger
remedies
including
damages,
specific
performance,
or
contract
termination,
depending
on
the
governing
law
and
terms
of
the
agreement.
The
content
and
enforceability
of
yükümlülükler
are
clarified
by
statutes,
case
law,
and
contract
terms,
and
may
involve
joint
or
several
obligations.
contractual
commitments.
The
phrase
Yükümlülüklerin
is
typically
used
when
discussing
the
obligations
themselves
or
the
responsibilities
of
one
or
more
parties
toward
others.
In
translation,
yükümlülükler
means
obligations,
while
yükümlülüklerin
translates
as
“of
the
obligations”
or
“the
obligations’.”