obligor
Obligor - What does it mean?
obligor | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun obligor
is the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.Borrower vs Obligor - What's the difference?
borrower | obligor |As nouns the difference between borrower and obligor
is that borrower is one who borrows while obligor is the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.Obliger vs Obligor - What's the difference?
obliger | obligor |As nouns the difference between obliger and obligor
is that obliger is one who, or that which, obliges while obligor is the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.Obligor vs Beneficiary - What's the difference?
obligor | beneficiary |As nouns the difference between obligor and beneficiary
is that obligor is the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee while beneficiary is one who benefits or receives an advantage.As an adjective beneficiary is
holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession.Taxonomy vs Obligor - What's the difference?
taxonomy | obligor |