/ɑˈblɪɡəˌtɔr/ – Noun
Definition: người cam kết, con nợ theo cam kết.
A more thorough explanation: The term “obligator” refers to a person or entity who is legally bound to fulfill an obligation or duty as specified in a contract or agreement. In legal terms, an obligator is a party who has undertaken a legal obligation to perform a certain act or refrain from doing something.
Example: The contract includes an obligator clause that requires the parties to fulfill their respective obligations under the agreement.