signatory in the PONS Dictionary

signatory Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

authorized signatory
authorized signatory

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Presently there are 168 contracting parties, up from 21 initial signatory nations in 1971.
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The list of signatories represents an insignificant fraction of medical professionals (about 0.02%).
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Originally, signatories to a discharge petition were secret.
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The signatories each had different accounts of the agreed to partition.
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The first means that a signatory can allow only others who are authorized to access the document to verify their signature.
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The signatory tribes retain hunting, fishing and gathering right within this region.
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A nation may be a signatory to a treaty for many years without ever having ratified it.
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It was published successfully in other signatory states.
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These living trees stand testimony to the ongoing responsibilities agreed to among the signatories.
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The surviving part includes signatories from representatives of eight of the cities.
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