/ˈmændeɪtəˈ/ – Noun
Definition: chủ nợ theo hợp đồng ủy nhiệm, người ủy nhiệm, người ủy thác.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “mandator” refers to a person or entity that gives a mandate or directive to another party, typically in the context of a legal or contractual relationship. The mandator is the party that issues instructions or commands to another party, known as the “mandatary,” to act on their behalf or carry out specific tasks as outlined in the mandate.
Example: The mandator instructed the agent to act on their behalf in negotiating the contract.