obligee's in the PONS Dictionary

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The new method permitted the obligee to register the foreign support order in a court of the obligors state, and present that case directly to the foreign court.
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Alimony obligations are not discharged as a result of the obligee filing bankruptcy.
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Article 107 of the code provides that where the obligor under a bilateral contract is in default, the obligee is entitled to set an appropriate time limit for subsequent performance.
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The new method provided for the obligee to register the foreign support order in a court of the obligors state, and present that case directly to the foreign court.
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An obligation is solidary for the obligees when it gives each obligee the right to demand the whole performance from the common obligor.
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Criminal enforcement relied upon the obligee state demanding the extradition of the obligor, or for the obligor to surrender.
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The obligee may forgive such debts.
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For example, they may pay tuition fees directly to their child's school, rather than remitting money for the tuition to the obligee.
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The obligee is typically a custodial parent, a caregiver, a guardian, or the state.
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In some cases, the responding court only had evidence from the obligor and not have any evidence from the initiating state or the obligee.
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