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20 March, 20:21

The promisor in a contract may also be called the: a. grantee b. obligee c. grantor d. obligor.

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  1. 20 March, 20:42
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    D. Obligor

    Explanation:

    The promisor in a contract is one who makes a promise. He's also called an obligor because he has become obliged towards the promisee (the person who benefits from the promise: beneficiary).

    According to Duhaime's Law Dictionary, an obligor is a person who is contractually or legally, committed or obliged, to providing something to another person (the obligee or promisee).
  2. 20 March, 20:46
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    The correct answer is letter "D": obligor.

    Explanation:

    Obligors represent the parties liable for responsibility in a contract. The obligor is the individual who provides a benefit to another person. In business, obligors are mostly called debtors because of the commitment of those individuals to make a payment because of a service or good already provided to them.
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