obligator

/ˈɑbləˌɡeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or entity that imposes a legal or moral obligation on someone.
    • The bank acted as the obligator, requiring the borrower to make monthly payments.
    • In the contract, the landlord was the obligator who set the terms for the tenant.
    • The government is often the obligator of tax laws that citizens must follow.
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