signatory
IPA: sˈɪgnʌtɔri
noun
- One who signs or has signed something.
adjective
- Relating to a seal; used in sealing.
- Signing; joining or sharing in a signature.
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Examples of "signatory" in Sentences
- The company is a signatory to the.
- Canada is a signatory to the convention.
- Nigeria is a signatory to this convention.
- Dyne was a signatory to that settlement agreement.
- But I would urge the government of Canada to withdraw as a signatory from a Treaty which they do not intend to honour.
- Another signatory is the screenwriter Billy Ivory, who has adapted Lawrence's Women in Love for a BBC series this autumn.
- Logging all the steps ( "SMS was sent to at with PIN code" and "PIN was enteret at from") into an embedded audit trail, it can be assured, that the signatory is the holder of this particular cell phone.
- For GMT, the signatory was the president of the company, a former beauty queen and airline stewardess and conservative talk show hostess by the name of Barbara Studley, while a number of top officers and officials signed for Israel.
- Where the party in trouble is not in power it means that they effectively aid the Goverment's budget, and when it's the party in power it's a little like just moving it from one bank account to another but where the signatory is the same.
- When the bad news telegram arrived, however -- the signatory was the unknown second wife, Nasreen II, and the tone was pretty unvarnished: FATHER GOING FAST + IF DESIROUS OF SEEING BETTER MOVE IT + N CHAMCHAWALA (MRS) -- he discovered to his surprise that after a lifetime of tangled relationships with his father, after long years of crossed wires and "irrevocable sunderings", he was once again capable of an uncomplicated reaction.
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