/ɑˈblɪdʒi/ – Noun
Definition: người chủ nợ, chủ nợ theo cam kết.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an “obligee” refers to a person or entity who is entitled to receive a certain performance or payment from another party, known as the obligor, under the terms of a legal obligation or contract. The obligee is the party to whom an obligation is owed, and they have the legal right to enforce the terms of the obligation against the obligor.
Example: The obligee in the contract is entitled to receive the specified payment on the agreed-upon date.