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What do the terms surety, obligee and principal mean?

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What do the terms surety, obligee and principal mean?

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Surety bonds are agreements among three parties: a surety company that backs a bond, an obligee (the owner, often a government or municipal agency) and the principal (a car dealer or business in need of a bond).

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