Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

obligor

Russian translation:

лицо, взявшее на себя обязательство (должник)

Added to glossary by Yulia Lugaskova
Nov 10, 2008 09:05
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English term

obligor

English to Russian Bus/Financial Finance (general) banking
Dear all,
Help urgently needed with 'obligor'. See the context:

"The endorsement is not a current liability on the banks balance sheet as payment is up to 5 years out;
o The endorsement only becomes a live liability 180 days before due date, being the normal life expectancy under the Bill of Exchange Act;
o The origianal accepted and endorsed bills will be held by the endorsing bank (sponsor bank) in the FairFund account at that bank so that the bills will not be traded or distributed into any outside or secondary market;

o Its endorsement is not as primary obligor but secondary obligor on failure of the
Acceptor to pay, therefore in certain jurisdictions is Contingent Liability;
o On settlement the assets (goods and services to complete the project) are released free clear and unencumbered to the Sponsor and / or its bank if that bank holds Liens and Charges; "


Thank you very much!

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лицо, взявшее на себя обязательство (должник)

obligor

ob·li·gor [тbbl? gбwr, уbbl? gаwr] (plural ob·li·gors) noun
LAW somebody agreeing to do something: somebody who makes a legally binding agreement to do or pay something

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Peer comment(s):

agree Dmitriy Vysotskyy
1 min
agree Ol_Besh
19 mins
agree Anzhelika Maximova-McCall
38 mins
agree Yelena Pestereva
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agree Serhiy Tkachuk
1 hr
agree UT4UT
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agree Nadezhda Kirichenko : должник - в широком смысле слова (то есть не только по основному обязательству, но и например, по обеспечтельным обяз-вам). Обычно пишем "Обязанное лицо/лица" в зависимости от контекста
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