Obligation Management
Obligation management plays a critical role in Contract Life Cycle Management (CLM) by ensuring that both parties engaged in a contract fulfill their respective commitments throughout the contract's duration. It involves tracking, monitoring, and managing obligations, ensuring they are met on time and within the agreed-upon conditions.
You can add new obligations to the contracts and manage them. For more details, see Creating an Obligation and Viewing the Obligation List.
To ensure that obligations are created for contracts and tracked, you need to link obligations with relevant clauses through the Clause Library. For more information, see Associating Obligations with a Clause .
If the clauses linked with obligations are added to a contract template and a contract document is generated using this template, obligations are automatically added to the contract. You can view the obligations created for a contract in its Activity timeline. You can view detailed information about the obligations in the Obligations link for the contract. You can also add new obligations to a contract (without a linkage to any clause).
- Viewing the obligations list
- Creating an obligation
- Update an obligation
- Delete an obligation
Recurring Obligations
Many contractual obligations must be fulfilled on a recurring basis, such as monthly invoice reviews, quarterly compliance audits, or annual performance evaluations. Manually creating these recurring obligations for each cycle is time-consuming and increases the risk of missed deadlines, inconsistent tracking, and compliance gap
Conga CLM allows creating recurring obligations to automate the creation of obligations based on predefined schedules. Instead of manually recreating obligations for every recurrence cycle, users can configure an obligation once and define how often it should repeat. The system then automatically generates future obligation instances according to the configured schedule.
You can define flexible recurrence schedules such as daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually, or custom intervals based on business requirements. Once configured, the system creates new obligation instances automatically at the specified intervals.
Generated contract documents also display recurring obligation schedules as natural language sentences in the "Due Date" column of the Obligation table. Only obligations with the "Print on Contract" option enabled appear, and recurrence frequency is shown as One Time, Monthly, Quarterly, or Custom.
To support timely fulfillment, you can configure reminder notifications for obligations. These reminders alert users of upcoming due dates and overdue obligations, improving visibility into pending commitments and helping teams stay on schedule.
The system also supports recurrence exceptions, allowing users to skip, modify, or cancel individual recurring instances without affecting the overall recurrence pattern.
Each recurring obligation instance is recorded in the recurrence history, giving users visibility into past, current, and upcoming obligations.
Obligation Assignee and Reviewer
For obligations, assignees and reviewers play distinct roles, and their identification depends on whether the contract is buy-side or sell-side.
Buy-side contracts: In these types of contracts, the buyer (the party acquiring goods, services, or rights) takes the primary responsibility for ensuring that obligations tied to receiving and paying for products or services are met.
- Buy-side assignees
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The buyer typically assigns obligations related to payment, receiving goods/services, or verifying the products/services received.
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Internal teams like procurement, finance, or legal departments might be the assignees depending on the specific obligation (e.g., payment approval, delivery acceptance).
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- Buy-side reviewers
- The seller’s performance is often reviewed by the buyer’s designated personnel (e.g., procurement officers, contract managers).
- Internal reviewers, such as quality assurance teams or legal personnel, ensure that the products/services provided meet the agreed-upon terms.
Sell-side contracts: In sell-side contracts, the seller (the party providing goods, services, or rights) has the responsibility for fulfilling obligations like delivering the promised goods/services, meeting quality standards, and adhering to the timelines.
- Sell-side assignees
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The seller is responsible for performing obligations like delivering goods, services, or intellectual property, adhering to quality standards, and fulfilling timelines.
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Internal teams such as sales, logistics, or production departments would typically act as assignees for fulfilling these obligations.
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- Sell-side reviewers
- The buyer would act as the reviewer, ensuring that the seller’s performance meets the specified terms and standards (e.g., ensuring timely delivery, verifying product quality).
- In certain cases, third-party inspection or auditing might be part of the review process to confirm that the contract obligations are met.
Contract Template Configuration for Obligations
When you add an obligation to a contract, you can decide whether to include it in the contract or not. To include it in the document, you must enable Print on Contract for the obligation.
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Enable the Smart Fields toggle button
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In the Repeat Table option, add a condition with the parameters:Conditions on Row
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In the Field list, click Contract Obligation and select Print on Contract.
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In the Operator list, select Equal To.
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In the Value list, select True.
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After you have configured the template and enabled the Print to Contract toggle for the obligations in the contract, you must generate the contract document. If the contract document was already generated before adding an obligation to it, you must regenerate it to include the new obligation.
Viewing the Obligation List
- Navigate to the contract details page.
- Click Obligations under LINKS.
- Click Definition.
Creating an Obligation
A contract administrator can use the Edit Page button in the page header to customize the page layout of the Contract Details page in CX Studio. This allows them to add or remove standard and custom fields. For more information about editing page layouts, see Page Layout Configuration in CX Studio.
A notification is sent to the assignee and reviewer user or user group informing them of the obligation assignment.
To delete an obligation, click the kebab menu icon and click Delete.
