signatory 的 2 个定义
- having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
plural sig·na·to·ries.
- a signer, or one of the signers, of a document: France and Holland were among the signatories of the treaty.
signatory 近义词
等同于 notary
等同于 witness
等同于 signer
signatory 的近义词 4 个
等同于 undersigned
signatory 的近义词 4 个
等同于 signature
等同于 testifier
等同于 viewer
更多signatory例句
- A few other signatories—Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Turkey, and Yemen—haven’t completely ratified the treaty.
- The journalist, who was among the signatories, spoke on the condition of anonymity because the group hasn’t designated an official spokesperson.
- Two law school deans who signed it and spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussions said that some of the signatories wanted to issue a stronger statement.
- All of the EU’s 27 member states are being invited to sign the joint declaration, but for now the signatories include Germany, France, Greece, Belgium, Estonia, Spain, Italy, Croatia, the Netherlands, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, and Romania.
- Since then, Mozilla has been tracking whether the signatories have followed through on their promises.
- The Iranian signatory to any final deal must be representative of all Iranians.
- An inveterate networker, he managed to get Tennessee Williams as the chief signatory on one letter-writing campaign.
- The signatory Powers are obliged to notify the treaty to others and to invite them to accede thereto (article 16).
- But this Convention likewise has not yet been ratified by all the signatory Powers.
- The Commission consists of all the consuls of the signatory Powers in Egypt.
- But future experience must decide whether the signatory Powers will in practice always act according to this distinction.
- On the signatory Powers no obligation whatever to submit any difference to arbitration is imposed.