mandatary|mandataries in English

noun

[man·da·tar·y || 'mændətərɪ /-trɪ]

person or country that has been given a mandate, holder of a mandate

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1. Relationship to applicant (whether agent, mandatary, branch or other) PART D — Statement of Eligibility for Registration 1.

2. The international mandatary found International Monetary Fund recently called for government spending, tax cuts and international cooperation to support growth.

3. As nouns the difference between mandatory and Compulsory is that mandatory is (datedrare) a person, organisation or state who receives a mandate; a mandatary while Compulsory is something that is Compulsory or required.