noun
- Plural of obligator; persons or entities that impose or create an obligation on another party.
Usage: Formal/legal usage; Often used in contract law and business contexts
Examples
- The obligators in the contract were required to fulfill their duties by the specified deadline.
- Under the agreement, the obligators must provide the promised services within 30 days.
- The court identified the obligators responsible for the breach of contract.
- Both obligators and obligees have rights and responsibilities under the legal document.