obligor
Defined in 5 places across 4 titles of the United States Code.
Obligor.—The term “obligor” means a party primarily liable for payment of the principal of or interest on a Federal credit instrument, which party may be a corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or governmental entity, agency, or instrumentality.
Same definition in 3 sections
- 1998–present23 U.S.C. § 181Highways · 181 to 190. Renumbered 601 to 610] · in this subchapter
- 2005–201223 U.S.C. § 601Highways · Generally applicable provisions · in this section
- 2000–present49 U.S.C. § 41762Transportation · Definitions · in this subchapter
Obligor.—The term "obligor" means a party primarily liable for payment of the principal of or interest on an obligation.
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- 2006–present46 U.S.C. § 53701Shipping · Definitions · in this chapter
Obligor.—The term "obligor" means a party that—
(A) is primarily liable for payment of the principal of or interest on a Federal credit instrument; and
(B) may be a corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or governmental entity, agency, or instrumentality.
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- 2012–202223 U.S.C. § 601Highways · Generally applicable provisions · in this section
The term "obligor" means a corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, non-Federal governmental entity, agency, or instrumentality, or other entity that is liable for payment of the principal of, or interest on, a Federal credit instrument.
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- 2022–present42 U.S.C. § 16371The Public Health and Welfare · Program authority · in this part
The term “obligor” means a party primarily liable for payment of the principal of or interest on an obligation.
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- 201646 U.S.C. § 53701Shipping · Definitions · in this chapter
The term “obligor” means a party that—
(A) is primarily liable for payment of the principal of or interest on a Federal credit instrument; and
(B) may be a corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or governmental entity, agency, or instrumentality.
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- 2021–present23 U.S.C. § 601Highways · Generally applicable provisions · in this section