obligable (Meaning)

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obligable (a.)

Acknowledging, or complying with, obligation; trustworthy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obligable

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obligable Sentence Examples

  1. The obligable tenant was legally bound to pay the overdue rent.
  2. Under the agreement, the parties were obligable to fulfill their respective responsibilities.
  3. The obligable contract imposed specific obligations on both the buyer and the seller.
  4. The obligable employee was required to adhere to the company's policies.
  5. The landlord had an obligable right to evict the non-paying tenant.
  6. The obligable loan required repayment by a specific date.
  7. The obligable guarantee obligated the guarantor to cover the debtor's default.
  8. The obligable promise bound the promisor to perform a particular action.
  9. The obligable covenant created a legally enforceable duty on the parties involved.
  10. The obligable duty could not be avoided without legal consequences.

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Acknowledging, or complying with, obligation; trustworthy.

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No antonyms found.

The obligable tenant was legally bound to pay the overdue rent.

Under the agreement, the parties were obligable to fulfill their respective responsibilities.

The obligable contract imposed specific obligations on both the buyer and the seller.

The obligable employee was required to adhere to the company's policies.