coelector
/kəʊɪˈlɛktər/Definitions
1. noun
One who shares or collects the expenses or costs of something, especially a joint or shared expense, such as maintenance or upkeep.
“The coelector of our neighborhood association was responsible for organizing the annual community clean-up event.”
2. noun
A person who jointly undertakes or pays for the costs of something.
“The coelectors of the project agreed on a budget and timeline for completion.”