co-signatory
noun [ C ] (also cosignatory) uk/ˌkəʊˈsɪɡ.nə.tər.i/ us/ˌkoʊˈsɪɡ.nə.tɔːr.i/
(正式文件的)共同签署者,联署人
a person, country, or organization that signs a document together with another or others
The UK will be a co-signatory to the treaty.
In their letter, Mr Brown and his cosignatories disapprovingly describe the decision as "politically motivated".
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- No formal peace treaty can be signed without the US, which is a cosignatory to the armistice.
- In 1960 he was a co-signatory of a declaration which called for resistance to French intervention in Algeria.
- Despite the assassination of one of the leading co-signatories, the accord has continued to be respected by both sides.
- International students accepted by the institution are guaranteed a loan of up to $130,000 and do not require a cosignatory.
- Most microfinance loans require some form of collateral or cosignatory.