Obama must, ultimately, help make the U.S. the guarantor of global civil society.
From the theatlantic.com
What may be required is that the city take an intermediate role as a guarantor.
From the fresnobee.com
Will the vote be the best guarantor in the long run of civil rights for blacks?
From the theatlantic.com
If you are the guarantor under a contract you may be liable for the amounts owed.
From the smh.com.au
The largest U.S. guarantor of student loans is learning that lesson the hard way.
From the time.com
Indeed, some observers thought that it had become the guarantor of world peace.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
He portrays himself as the guarantor of political stability and economic progress.
From the bbc.co.uk
So, if you as the borrower miss payments, the guarantor is liable for that charge.
From the independent.co.uk
There is no going back, as the King as the guarantor of this process has said.
From the economist.com
More examples
One who provides a warrant or guarantee to another
A surety or guarantee, in finance, is a promise by one party (the guarantor) to assume responsibility for the debt obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults. The person or company that provides this promise, is also known as a surety or guarantor.
A person, or company, that gives a guarantee
(Guarantors) Parties who agree to stand liable if a debtor defaults.
Someone who either accepts or is legally responsible to pay for a given patient's hospital bill. The guarantor may or may not be the patient.
A third party who agrees to repay any outstanding balance on a loan if you fail to do so. A guarantor is responsible for the debt only if the principal debtor defaults on the loan.
A person who agrees to indemnify the holder of a loan all or a portion of the unpaid principal balance in case of default by the borrower.
A person with an established credit rating and sufficient earnings who guarantees to repay the loan for the borrower if the borrower does not.