An obligee is a person or entity in whose favor a contractual, legal, or fiscal obligation is established. This party is entitled to receive specific performance or payment as per the conditions outlined in the obligation.
A surety bond is a legally binding contract involving three parties: the principal, the surety, and the obligee, where the surety agrees to fulfill the obligation if the principal defaults.
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