/ˈkʌvənəntər/ – noun
Definition: 1. con nợ theo hợp đồng có đóng dấu;
2. người cam kết.
A more thorough explanation: A covenantor is a party who enters into a covenant or agreement with another party, typically in a legal context such as a contract or deed. The covenantor is the party who agrees to fulfill certain obligations or promises as outlined in the covenant or agreement.
Example: The covenantor agreed to maintain the property in good condition as per the terms of the lease agreement.