signatorysig‧na‧to‧ry /ˈsɪɡnətəri $ -tɔːri/ noun (plural signatories) [countable] - According to the Svalbard treaty, the signatories retain the right to exploit any minerals.
- Currently there are 39 signatories, of whom 25 have scientific research programmes on the continent.
- It is best practice for the accountant to discuss with the band who should be the cheque signatories on this account.
- Other nations, which are not signatories to the treaty, are understood to be developing nuclear weapons.
- The initial draft had stipulated that mining could begin only if all signatories agreed.
- There is also the danger that small, local agreements spin out of control as trade imbalances grow among their signatories.
- This would be in the artist's name, with the manager as the sole signatory.
nounsignsignalsignatorysignaturesigningsignallerverbsignsignaladjectivesigned ≠ unsignedadverbsignally