signatory|signatories in English
noun
[sig·na·to·ry || 'sɪgnətɔrɪ /-trɪ]
signer, one who has signed and endorsed a document
Use "signatory|signatories" in a sentence
1. Name of the Agreement Philippines Signatory Indian Signatory
2. Complete list of signatories.
3. The Signatories commit to provide each other with necessary information regarding the location and nature of space-based activities under these Accords if a Signatory has reason to believe that the other Signatories’ activities may result in harmful interference with or pose a safety hazard to its space-based activities
4. S.No Details of Agreement/ MoU/ Letter of Intent Signatory form Indian side Signatory from Hungarian Side Remarks
5. MINIMUM NUMBER OF SIGNATORIES PER MEMBER STATE
6. a signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
7. Britain is a signatory to the convention.
8. China was among the first signatory states.
9. The UK is a signatory to the Berne convention.
10. The identity of the signatories of the account must be verified
11. ATA Carnets serve as a guarantee for signatory
12. 3 Signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence.
13. This box must be signed by the Company's authorized signatory.
14. 2 Both countries are signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
15. Signatories on administrative board necessary to uphold the company's legal responsibility.
16. Whereas the signatory parties hereby make such a request;
17. (6)An original signatory to this Agreement shall mean any signatory which adheres ad referendum to the Agreement on or before 30 June 1979.
18. All 187 signatories were committed to the goal of (eventual) nuclear disarmament.
19. Almost all EU countries are signatories of ADR and RID.
20. Eighteen States parties and two signatories are in the process of adopting legislation.
21. China is a signatory to the 1958 New York Convention.
22. Name of authority and signatory, title, signature, seal and date
23. Most western European nations are signatories to/of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
24. I thought that the hon. Gentleman was a signatory to the report.
25. The agreement recognizes that there is substantial equivalency of programs accredited by those signatories.