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obligator

English

Etymology

obligate +? -or

Noun

obligator (plural obligators)

  1. (law) One who establishes an obligation under law
    • 1993, Michael J. Lacey & Knud Haakonssen, A culture of rights: the Bill of Rights in philosophy, politics, and law, page 29,
      It should here be explained that in this form of natural-law theory, there is a distinction between the "obligator" who puts us under the obligation to do our duty, and the beneficiary of this duty.

Coordinate terms

  • agent
  • beneficiary
  • obligatee

See also

  • obligor

Latin

Verb

oblig?tor

  1. second-person singular future passive imperative of oblig?
  2. third-person singular future passive imperative of oblig?

Romanian

Adjective

obligator m or n (feminine singular obligatoare, masculine plural obligatori, feminine and neuter plural obligatoare)

  1. Alternative form of obligatoriu

Declension

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obligatos

English

Noun

obligatos

  1. plural of obligato

Latin

Participle

oblig?t?s

  1. accusative masculine plural of oblig?tus

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