/ˈɒblɪɡɔːr/ – Noun
Definition: người cam kết, con nợ theo cam kết, con nợ.
A more thorough explanation: An obligor is a person or entity who is legally bound to fulfill an obligation or duty, typically under a contract or agreement. The obligor is the party who is obligated to perform a specific action, such as making a payment or providing a service, to another party known as the obligee.
Example: The obligor failed to make the required payments under the terms of the contract.