Sentence examples for obligor from inspiring English sources

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obligor

noun

The party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.

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It is also contradicted by Nigeria's attorney-general, Mohammed Bello Adoke, who told a parliamentary committee last July that the companies "agreed to pay Malabu", with the government acting as an "obligor" and "facilitator .The attorney-general was unusually active in helping the deal along.

I feel it is my duty to advise that the obligor in these securities is not rning the interest on them".

The state's rules had "provided a huge benefit to the obligee," Mr. Dutton said at the time, "while putting the obligor at a substantial disadvantage".

The HBOS heritage portfolio is characterised by high levels of obligor concentration to riskier counterparties, many with a property related component, thereby impacting the level of the impairment charge," Lloyds said.

By S&P definition, that means a sovereign faces "major ongoing uncertainties and exposure to adverse business, financial, or economic conditions which could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitments".

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Mr. Kurtter said the agency had rated about 11,000 municipal "obligors" since 1970, a number that he said was smaller than the total number of rated bonds.

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