Legal Definition and Related Resources of Obligor
Meaning of Obligor
The person who has engaged to perform some obligation. Code La. art. 3522, No. 12. One who makes a bond.
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English Spanish Translation of Obligor
Obligado
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Concept of Obligor in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Obligor: One who legally binds (obligates) oneself, such as the maker of a promissory note.
Concept of Obligor in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Obligor: One who legally binds (obligates) oneself, such as the maker of a promissory note.
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