A dividend becomes a company's legal obligation once it has been declared by the company's board of directors. This declaration typically occurs during a board meeting where the amount and payment date are specified. Once declared, the company is required to pay the dividend to shareholders on the specified date, and it becomes a liability on the company's financial statements. Prior to declaration, dividends are merely a proposal and not legally binding.
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