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

  1. The obligee in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their obligations under the agreement.
  2. The landlord has an obligation to provide a habitable dwelling to the obligee, the tenant.
  3. The borrower acts as the obligee in a loan agreement, promising to repay the lender.
  4. The creditor is the obligee in a debt contract, entitled to receive payment from the debtor.
  5. The seller serves as the obligee in a sales contract, receiving the purchase price from the buyer.
  6. The employee is the obligee in an employment contract, receiving compensation and other benefits from the employer.
  7. The passenger is the obligee in a transportation contract, expecting the carrier to transport them safely and timely.
  8. The victim in a tort case is the obligee, entitled to compensation for injuries or damages caused by the wrongdoer.
  9. The beneficiary under a life insurance policy is the obligee, receiving the death benefit upon the demise of the insured.
  10. 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.