Subrogor

/ˈsʌbrəɡɔːr/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A party who replaces another in a legal right or claim, typically after paying the latter's debt or obligation.
    The insurer acted as subrogor after paying the insured's claim.

Forms

  • subrogors

Commentary

Use 'subrogor' to specify the party transferring rights, especially in insurance or debt contexts.

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