subrogor
/ˈsʌbroʊɡɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A person or entity who has a right to sue or seek redress in a legal action.
“The subrogor was able to recover damages from the insurance company after the car accident.”
2. noun (Law)
A party to a contract or agreement who has the right to assign their rights to another party, often referred to as the subrogee.
“The subrogor in the contract had the right to transfer their obligations to the subrogee.”