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co-ˈobligant [co- 3 c.] One under joint-obligation. So co-ˈobligor, one who obliges or binds himself together with others.
1818Colebrooke Oblig. & Contracts I. 159 The debtor..is thereby..entitled to sue any one of the co-obligants. 1880R. Mackenzie 19th Cent. iii. vi. 385 The industrious villager is the co-obligant of the idle and vicious. 1786Term Reports I. 163 marg., A co-obligor in a bond to the ordinary. 1847C. G. Addison Contracts ii. iv. §1 (1883) 663 From the relation of the co-obligors or co-promisors inter se. |