Meaning obligee
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obligee


(ah-bluh-jee) n. the person or entity to whom an obligation is ow...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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A person or organization to whom another party (the "obligor") owes an obligation. In a bonding situation, this is the party that requires and receives the protection of the bond. [..]
Source: irmi.com

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"person to whom another is bound by contract," 1570s, from oblige + -ee.
Source: etymonline.com

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In bonds this means the person protected by the bond. The obligee under a bond corresponds to the insured under an insurance policy.
Source: farmers.com

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The person or entity to whom an obligation is owed (for example, the party to be paid on a promissory note).
Source: nolo.com

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one (as a creditor) to whom another is legally obligated [an protected by a surety bond] compare debtor, obligor
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The person protected by a surety bond.
Source: conning.com (offline)

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The individual, business or organisation name in a surety bond in whose favor the obligor promises performance. The person, firm or corporation protected by the bond.
Source: nzeco.govt.nz

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The person entitled to enforce performance of an obligation by another, the Obligor.
Source: dlapipertradefinance.com (offline)

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An obligee is someone owed an act or deed, such as paying money on a promissory note or contract. A person who is contractually or legally, committed or obliged, to receiving something from another pe [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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Broadly, anyone in whose favor an obligation runs. This term is most frequently used in surety bonds, where it refers to the person, firm or corporation protected by the bond.
Source: hollisinsurance.com

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A person, firm, corporation or government agency protected by a surety bond.
Source: greatamericaninsurancegroup.com

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The person, firm, or corporation to whom someone else is obligated under a contract.
Source: reliance.bc.ca (offline)

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Broadly, anyone in whose favor an obligation runs. Frequently used in surety bonds, this refers to the person, firm or corporation protected by the bond.
Source: insurance.ca.gov

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The second party of in a bond. The first party, the surety, agrees to answer to the obligee for the default, failure to perform, or dishonesty of a third party, the principal.
Source: fiscalagents.com

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Broadly, anyone in whose favor an obligation runs. This term is used most frequently in surety bonds where it refers to the person, firm or corporation protected by the bond. The obligee under a bond [..]
Source: calstate.edu

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"Obligee" means: (a) An individual to whom a duty of support is or is alleged to be owed or in whose favor a support order has been issued or a judgment determining parentage has been render [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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Commonly refers to the person to whom monthly support is payable.
Source: azcourts.gov

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(ah-bluh-jee) n. the person or entity to whom an obligation is owed, like the one to be paid on a promissory note.
Source: advocatekhoj.com

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The person to whom a duty of support is owed. (also see plaintiff/petitioner)
Source: des.az.gov

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Broadly, anyone in whose favor an obligation runs. Frequently used in surety bonds, this refers to the person, firm or corporation protected by the bond.
Source: zirpoloinsurance.com (offline)

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The person, State agency, or other institution to which a child support is owed (also referred to as custodial party when the money is owed to the person with primary custody of the child).
Source: texasattorneygeneral.gov

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Broadly, anyone in whose favor an obligation runs. Frequently used in surety bonds, this refers to the person, firm or corporation protected by the bond.
Source: gator-autoins.com





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