Obligatee vs Obligor - What's the difference?
obligatee | obligor |
(government) A person who is obligated by law to do something
*{{quote-book, 2001, John Alford, chapter=The implications of 'publicness' for strategic management theory, Exploring Public Sector Strategy, editors=Kevan Scholes & Gerry Johnson
, passage=But in any provision of value to the public as a whole, other people are somehow affected or involved, as customers, beneficiaries or obligatees . }}
As nouns the difference between obligatee and obligor
is that obligatee is (government) a person who is obligated by law to do something while obligor is (legal|finance) the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.obligatee
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