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Signatory   /sˈɪgnətˌɔri/   Listen
Signatory

noun
(pl. signatories)
1.
Someone who signs and is bound by a document.  Synonym: signer.



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"Signatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... judges instead of fifteen, the number suggested in the American plan. The Draft Convention for the Establishment of the Court of Arbitral Justice, as it was agreed the new court should be designated, was submitted to the Conference and its adoption recommended to the signatory powers. This Draft contained thirty-five articles and covered everything except the method of appointing judges. This question was to be settled by diplomatic negotiation, and it was agreed that the court should be established as soon as a satisfactory agreement with regard to ...
— From Isolation to Leadership, Revised - A Review of American Foreign Policy • John Holladay Latane

... went up to the City and saw Mr. What's-his-name?" she suggested, meaning the signatory of ...
— Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days • Arnold Bennett

... government of the Italian Republic. 2. This Treaty shall enter into force on 1 January 1993, provided that all the instruments of ratification have been deposited, or, failing that, on the first day of the month following the deposit of the instrument of ratification by the last signatory State ...
— The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 • European Union

... by Belgium to participate in a congress, held at Brussels, to revise the provisions of the general act of July 2, 1890, for the repression of the African slave trade, to which the United States was a signatory party, this Government preferred not to be represented by a plenipotentiary, but reserved the right of accession to the result. Notable changes were made, those especially concerning this country being in the ...
— Messages and Papers of William McKinley V.2. • William McKinley

... he had died they were to send the signed copy back to the town from whence he had in the year 1889 moved West, and there it was to be published broadcast. All of which, in due course of time and in accordance with the signatory's wishes, ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various

... date of 24 July 1971, shall be deposited with the Director-General and shall remain open for signature by all States party to the 1952 Convention for a period of 120 days after the date of this Convention. It shall be subject to ratification or acceptance by the signatory States. ...
— The Universal Copyright Convention (1988) • Coalition for Networked Information

... For the chief stipulations of the Treaty, see ante, Introductory Note to Chapter XXV. In addition to the actual Treaty, an important declaration was made as to the rules of international maritime law, to be binding only on the signatory powers, dealing with ...
— The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume III (of 3), 1854-1861 • Queen of Great Britain Victoria



Words linked to "Signatory" :   mortal, soul, witness, indorser, abhorrer, attestant, cosigner, endorser, attestor, individual, somebody, someone, person, cosignatory, attestator



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