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obligor

An individual or company that owes debt to another individual or company (the creditor), as a result of borrowing or issuing bonds. also called debtor.

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  1. Obligor Definition | Investopedia
    In the financial context, the term obligor refers to a bond issuer, who is contractually bound to make all principal repayments and interest payments on ...
     
  2. obligor - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The individual who owes another person a certain debt or duty. The term obligor is often used interchangeably with debtor.
     
  3. obligor - definition of obligor by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    One who binds oneself to another by contract or legal agreement. obligor [ ˌɒblɪˈgɔː]. n. 1. (Law) a person who binds himself by contract to perform some ...
     
  4. Obligor - Merriam-Webster Online
    obligor. About Our Definitions: All forms of a word (noun, verb, etc.) are now displayed on one page. ob·li·gor. noun \ˌä-blə-ˈgȯr, -ˈjȯr\. Definition of OBLIGOR ...
     
  5. What is obligor? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of obligor: An individual or company that owes debt to another individual or company (the creditor), as a result of borrowing or issuing bonds. also ...
     
  6. Assignment (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The assignment can not be revoked if the obligor has already performed; The ... A cause of action for breach on the part of the obligor lies with the assignee, who ...
     
  7. What Is an Obligor and Obligee?
    The obligor is the parent that is required to pay the child support to the other parent, and the obligee (obliged) is the parent who receives the payment.
     
  8. What is obligor? definition and meaning - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of obligor: Obligated party (bond issuer, borrower, debtor, insurer, etc.) who has an obligation to repay a debt, make a payment, do something, or to ...