promisor
/prom-uh-sawr, prom-uh-sawr/US // ˌprɒm əˈsɔr, ˈprɒm əˌsɔr //UK // (ˌprɒmɪˈsɔː, ˈprɒmɪˌsɔː) //
承诺人,答应者,许诺人,承诺者
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Law.
- : a person who makes a promise.
Examples
In short it is a benefit to the promisor, or a detriment to the promisee.
Failing in this redemption, the promisor is declared bankrupt, and beyond the pale of reputable business society.
With us, a verbal promise is, generally speaking, to be gathered exclusively from the words of the promisor.
A mutual promise, no matter how slight or trivial, or the payment of anything valuable to the promisor, is sufficient.
Whether a promisor is a surety, a guarantor, or an indorser depends upon the particular kind of a contract made.
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