obligee (Meaning)
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obligee (n.)
The person to whom another is bound, or the person to whom a bond is given.
Synonyms & Antonyms of obligee
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obligee Sentence Examples
- The obligee in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their obligations under the agreement.
- The landlord has an obligation to provide a habitable dwelling to the obligee, the tenant.
- The borrower acts as the obligee in a loan agreement, promising to repay the lender.
- The creditor is the obligee in a debt contract, entitled to receive payment from the debtor.
- The seller serves as the obligee in a sales contract, receiving the purchase price from the buyer.
- The employee is the obligee in an employment contract, receiving compensation and other benefits from the employer.
- The passenger is the obligee in a transportation contract, expecting the carrier to transport them safely and timely.
- The victim in a tort case is the obligee, entitled to compensation for injuries or damages caused by the wrongdoer.
- The beneficiary under a life insurance policy is the obligee, receiving the death benefit upon the demise of the insured.
- The client is the obligee in a service contract, receiving specific services from the provider.
FAQs About the word obligee
The person to whom another is bound, or the person to whom a bond is given.
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No antonyms found.
The obligee in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their obligations under the agreement.
The landlord has an obligation to provide a habitable dwelling to the obligee, the tenant.
The borrower acts as the obligee in a loan agreement, promising to repay the lender.
The creditor is the obligee in a debt contract, entitled to receive payment from the debtor.