/kəʊ-ˌprɒmɪˈsiː/ – noun
Definition: đồng chủ nợ.
A more thorough explanation: A co-promissee is a party who is jointly bound by a promise or agreement along with one or more other parties. In legal terms, a co-promissee is a person who is a party to a contract or agreement in which multiple parties have agreed to certain terms and obligations.
Example: The co-promisee in the contract is entitled to enforce the terms of the agreement against the promisor.