Meaning & Definition of word "Signatory"

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    Signatory

    /ˈsɪɡnəˌtɔːri/

    noun:

    • 1. A person, group, or organization that signs a document, especially one that is part of a formal agreement or treaty.
      • Example: Each signatory to the treaty pledged to uphold its terms.
    • 2. An entity that has legally consented to a contract or agreement by signing it.
      • Example: The government is a signatory on behalf of its citizens.
    • 3. A party that originates or officially endorses a document by signing it.
      • Example: As a signatory, the company is obligated to comply with the regulations set forth in the agreement.
    • 4. A formal participant in a legal document.
      • Example: The signatories to the memorandum of understanding met to discuss the next steps.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'signatorius', meaning 'of a signer'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    signatory state:

    A state that has signed a particular international agreement.

    signatory agreement:

    A formal document that has been signed by the respective parties.

    Related Words

    endorsement:

    The act of giving support or approval to something.

    agreement:

    A negotiated and typically legally binding arrangement between parties.

    Slang Meanings of signatory

    Meaning: A signer who is not fully understanding of the document.

    Example Sentence: He just signed without reading, typical signatory style.

    Meaning: Someone who is just going along for the ride on contracts.

    Example Sentence: She's a signatory, but doesn't really care about the details.