chargor

English

Noun

chargor (plural chargors)

  1. (law) A person or company that owes a charge or right of security.
    • 1979, The New Law Journal, volume 128, page 948:
      [] the charge was not within the class of charges which the chargor company was authorised to grant by its memorandum.
    • 1996, Donald D. Barry, George Ginsburgs, The Revival of Private Law in Central and Eastern Europe, page 344:
      Article 18 of the Law concerns only chargors which are legal entities or natural persons registered as entrepreneurs.

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