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What Is An Obligee
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Surety Admin
2. March 2009 12:16
An Obligee is
somebody to whom another person is legally or morally bound, e.g. by a financial debt or obligation to do something, project owner, government or for when it comes to a
Lost Title Bond
, it would be the state that is requiring the Title Bond.
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