Pronunciation: /ɑˈblɪˌʤiː/
noun a person or entity to whom something is owed or who is entitled to something, typically in a legal context
A1 The obligee is the person who is owed something in a contract.
A2 In this agreement, the obligee is responsible for ensuring that the terms are met.
B1 The obligee has the right to demand payment or performance from the obligor.
B2 The obligee can take legal action if the obligor fails to fulfill their obligations.
C1 The obligee's interests must be protected by the terms of the contract.
C2 The obligee has the power to enforce the terms of the agreement through legal means.
formal The obligee in this contract is the party who will receive the funds.
informal You're the obligee in this situation, so make sure you get what you're owed.
slang Don't worry, I'll be your obligee and cover your expenses.
figurative As the obligee of her heart, he promised to always be there for her.
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