obligor
/ob-li-gawr, ob-li-gawr/US // ˌɒb lɪˈgɔr, ˈɒb lɪˌgɔr //UK // (ˌɒblɪˈɡɔː) //
义务人,承诺人,义务者,责任人
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Law.
- : a person who is bound to another.
- : a person who gives a bond.
Examples
As a rule, partial interests cannot be assigned so as to be binding upon the obligor, without the latter's consent.
The obligations of quasi contracts are imposed by law without reference to the assent of the obligor.
Whatever scheme may be devised to increase the value of the Confederate States paper money, the obligor is the same.
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