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obligor Law.|ˈɒblɪˌgɔː(r)| Also 6–7 -our, 8 -eor |-ˌdʒɔː(r)|. [f. oblige v. + -or.] One who binds himself to another by contract; the person who gives a bond or obligation. (Correlative with obligee.)
1541Act 33 Hen. VIII, c. 39 §80 If any manours..be..in the season and possession of.. persones, other then the obligour or obligours. 1574,1625[see obligee 1]. 1628Coke On Litt. 212 If the Obligor or Lessor pay a lesser summe..and the Obligee or Feoffee receiueth it, this is a good satisfaction. 1755N. Magens Insurances II. 56 We, Don J. B. Garravin..as principal Debtor, and Obligeor; and Don J. B. Molinari, as Security..acknowledge that we owe..to Dona M. del Duque, three Thousand Dollars. 1818Cruise Digest (ed. 2) IV. 465 It was more convenient that the counsellor should give his advice to the obligee, than to the obligor. 1879Tourgee Fool's Err. xx. (1880) 113 The obligor, in his indefinite promise to pay, had vanished. †b. = obliger 1. Obs. rare.
1660R. Coke Justice Vind. 7 Now here let any man see..whether our Author does not make obedience to consist, on the obligors part, in conformity to a delegate and subordinate power of their own making. |