Divisible obligations are those that can be divided into smaller parts, allowing for partial fulfillment without affecting the overall obligation. For example, if someone owes a debt of $100, they can pay $50 and still satisfy part of the obligation. In contrast, indivisible obligations cannot be divided; they must be fulfilled in their entirety. An example of an indivisible obligation is the delivery of a specific item, such as a car, which cannot be partially delivered without failing to meet the obligation.
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