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Obligor
Obligor
An individual who has engaged to perform an obligation to another person (i.e., obligee).
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Obligatory advance Any advance which, under the terms of the credit line deed of trust or other agreement, the secured party has legally obligated itself to make in the absence of a default, breach, or other such event.
Obligee The person who will receive the outcome of an obligation.
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One year ARM A 1-year ARM is an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) that has an initial interest rate for one year, and thereafter has an adjustment interval of one year.
One year ARM refinance A 1-year ARM is an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) that has an initial interest rate for one year, and thereafter has an adjustment interval of one year.
Obedience The fiduciary relationship obligates the agent to act in good faith at all times, obeying the principal's instructions in accordance with the contract. However, that obedience is not absolute.
Obligatory advance Any advance which, under the terms of the credit line deed of trust or other agreement, the secured party has legally obligated itself to make in the absence of a default, breach, or other such event.
Obligee The person who will receive the outcome of an obligation.
Obligor
Obsolescence Impairment of desirability and usefulness brought about by changes in the art, design or process or from external influencing circumstances that make a property less desirable and valuable for a continuity or use.
OCC Percent occupancy of the motel, i.e.: number of rooms rented vs. the number of rooms available, calculated on a yearly percent basis.
Occupancy cost Charge to tenant, pursuant to its lease, such as rent, operating expense increases, parking charges, moving expenses, remodeling costs, etc.
Occupancy permit A permit issued by the appropriate local governing body to establish that the property is suitable for habitation by meeting certain safety and health standards.
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Congress created OSHA under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which was signed by President Richard M. Nixon on December 29, 1970. OSHA's mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths.
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