covenantor

/ˈkʌvənəntɔr/
noun
  1. A person or party that makes a formal agreement or promise, especially in a legal contract.
    • The covenantor signed the deed, promising not to build on the protected land.
    • The covenantor agreed to pay the annual fee to the homeowners' association.
    • Under the lease, the covenantor is responsible for maintaining the property's exterior.
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