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signatory

[ UK /sˈɪɡnətəɹˌi/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪɡnəˌtɔɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who signs and is bound by a document

How To Use signatory In A Sentence

  • India has refused to be a signatory to the agreements, calling them discriminatory.
  • The US administration may also have abstained to avoid embarrassing its close ally Britain, which is a signatory to the ICC.
  • Although Cuba does not yet have any operating nuclear power reactors, it is a signatory to this convention.
  • It mainly includes fulfilling the obligations of signatory states, enlarging sphere of "bribe", decreasing minimum amount of bribery and enlarging scope of application of pecuniary penalty, etc.
  • This subscription form must be signed by the signatory of the above - mentioned rough diamond trader registration.
  • The report also says cheques should not be pre-signed, and the principal should be made a co-signatory.
  • The Misguided Search for the 'One Law - and the Ongoing Struggle to Articulate it Correctly' available at SSRN)), accept the legitimacy of consulting foreign cosignatory law in construing treaties (see, e.g., Donklephant
  • As we were finishing the paperwork, Matthew asked, Do you mind if we make me a cosignatory on the loan? Promise Me
  • He used the term imminent because that is the legal requirement in the UN Charter, to which the US is a signatory and which is based upon the Nuremberg Charter established at the end of the Second World War. White House Lied About Iraqi Yellowcake Buy, But That's Not the Biggest Scandal
  • The document must be signed by an authorized signatory of the company.
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