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  "heading": "Divisible and indivisible obligation",
  "text": "An obligation is divisible when the object of the performance is susceptible of division.\n\nAn obligation is indivisible when the object of the performance, because of its nature or because of the intent of the parties, is not susceptible of division.",
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