Signatories

/ˈsɪɡnətɔːriz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Persons or parties who have signed a document, indicating their agreement or approval.
    The signatories of the treaty committed to uphold its provisions.

Forms

  • signatory

Commentary

Typically used to identify those legally bound by or endorsing a document; clarify in drafting whether all signatories must consent to amendments.

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