Recent Examples on the WebThe Tax Section requests additional guidance to clarify that bona fide[5] loans outstanding at the obligor’s death to an entity in which the debtor has previously gifted an interest are not subject to the exceptions to the special rule.—Alan Gassman, Forbes, 11 Aug. 2022 This issue appears to be as a mirror of the Delray Beach Florida issue except the obligor is being stiffed with an 8.5% interest rate.—Richard Lehmann, Forbes, 8 Oct. 2021
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Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Anglo-French, from obliger "to oblige" + -or-or entry 1
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