obligor

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English

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Etymology

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From oblige +‎ -or.

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Noun

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obligor (plural obligors)

  1. (law, finance) The party bearing a legal obligation to another party (the obligee).

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Latin

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Verb

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obligor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of obligō
  2. (deponent) Synonym of dēbeō.