obligor

IPA/ˌɒb.lɪˈɡɔːr/
IPA/ˌɑː.bləˈɡɔːr/

obligor — 名詞

  • obligorsingular
  • obligorsplural

1. a person, company, or other organisation that has a legal duty to deliver money,

1.名詞B2
釋義

義務人

依法律或契約負有給付義務者

a person, company, or other organisation that has a legal duty to deliver money, goods, or services to another party under a contract, court ruling, or statute.

例句

If the obligor fails to make the payments, the lender can repossess the house.

如果義務人未能付款,貸款方可以收回該房屋。

obligor + fails to + make payments

The court ordered the obligor to transfer the house to his ex-partner within sixty days.

法院命令義務人在六十天內將該房屋移轉給其前事業夥伴。

同義詞
  • debtor

    narrower — a debtor specifically owes money, while an obligor may owe services, goods, or property

  • guarantor

    different role — a guarantor promises to pay only if the primary obligor defaults

反義詞
  • obligee

    the party who is owed the money, goods, or services

用法筆記

Common in legal and financial documents. Contrast with 'obligee', the party entitled to receive the performance owed by the obligor.