obligee

IPA/ˌɒb.lɪˈdʒiː/
IPA/ˌɑː.bləˈdʒiː/

obligee — 名詞

  • obligeesingular
  • obligeesplural

1. in a contract or other legal agreement, the party who has a legal right to recei

1.名詞C2
釋義

債權人

依法律或契約有權接受給付的一方

in a contract or other legal agreement, the party who has a legal right to receive money, goods, or a service that another party has promised

例句

Under the loan contract, Inês was the obligee, and the borrower had to repay her.

依照貸款合約,Inês 是債權人,借款人必須償還她。

obligee as the party owed repayment under a contract

As the obligee on the bond, Esme could demand payment if the work stayed unfinished.

身為這筆保證金的債權人,Esme 可以在工程未完成時要求付款。

obligee on [a bond]

同義詞
  • creditor

    narrower — specifically someone owed money, while an obligee may be owed any duty

  • payee

    the one named to receive a single payment, without the broader legal-obligation sense

反義詞
  • obligor

    the party who owes the duty or payment to the obligee

用法筆記

Always paired with its opposite, 'obligor', the party who owes the duty; the obligee is the one entitled to receive it. Common in contract, surety-bond, and family-support law.

常見錯誤

The borrower is the obligee.
The borrower is the obligor; the lender is the obligee.
💡the obligee is owed the duty, not the one who performs it.