10:45 Nov 22, 2000 |
English to French translations [Non-PRO] Bus/Financial | ||||
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na | les débiteurs |
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les débiteurs Explanation: obligor NOUN : One who binds oneself to another by contract or legal agreement. "obligor (ah-bluh-gore) n. the person or entity who owes an obligation to another, as one who must pay on a promissory note." http://dictionary.law.com/definition2.asp?selected=1367&bold...|||| "OBLIGEE OR CREDITOR - contracts. The person in favor of whom some obligation is contracted, whether such obligation be to pay money, or to do, or not to do something. OBLIGOR or DEBTOR - The person who has engaged to perform some obligation. The word obligor, in its more technical signification, is applied to designate one who makes a bond. http://www.balticbankinggroup.com/bbgdicionary/Obligee Or Cr... "obligee créancier R.R.O. 1980, Reg. 77; form 1 (of a bond) créancier O. Reg. 159/83; form 23 obligor obligé R.S.O. 1990, c. P.10; 63(4)(b) débiteur R.R.O. 1980, Reg. 77; Form 1 débiteur R.S.O. 1990, c. L.3; Form 1 " http://www.uottawa.ca/associations/ctdj/lexont/def_o.htm "debtor un débiteur" http://halion.free.fr/glossary.html Reference: http://www.bartleby.com/61/12/O0011200.html |
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