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n. (plural of signatory English)

Usage examples of "signatories".

Men mounted on the kerbstones read aloud the names of the 120 signatories, and, still more than on the day before, each significant or celebrated name was hailed with applause.

Colony Worlds Council Hall was packed with signatories and semi-signatories.

Stand up and speak all signatories with special and relevant knowledge of the matters contained in these charges.

In fact, the one solemn interstellar accord to which both star nations were signatories and which had remained in effect throughout all of the tension and even outright hostilities between them was the Cherwell Convention.

Cherwell Convention signatories, including the Andermani Empire, simply seized the ship and sent its crew to prison when exercising the equipment clause in the absence of actual slaves.

Before her evacuation, however, she effected an offensive and defensive alliance with the Sultan of Sulu, professedly to secure peace between the two signatories, and to insure the aid of each power to the other in case of foreign attack.

Nevertheless, under the codes, you are allowed to go your way insofar as Solarian Defense and its signatories are concerned.

As far as I knew, the Iraqis were not signatories to either the Geneva or Hague Conventions.

For few are the mutually agreeable contracts entered into by signatories basically distrustful the one of the other.