signer  /ˈsaɪ nər/ ? Meaning of "signer"

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Definition(s):

  1. (n) someone who can use sign language to communicate
  2. (n) someone who signs and is bound by a document

Usage(s):

  1. California has the worst credit rating among the 50 states, so its leaders have pressed the Obama Administration and Congress to act as a co-signer on the state's borrowing.
  2. Though his wife was in charge of family finances, Rabin was co-signer on the account, and.

Quotes

  1. "The British Crown is still obligated to respect and honour these treaties and since Canada is ignoring their obligation, we have to remind the original signer of the treaty that their descendants ...... are still obligated to honour these...
    on Dec 13, 2009 By: Ovide Mercredi Source: Vancouver Sun

  2. "You cannot sign up students who have no source of income," Cleaver said. "If you do, parents or some co-signer would have to guarantee that bill would be paid."
    on Jul 20, 2008 By: Emanuel Cleaver Source: Kansas City Star

  3. "These two allegations are inherently inconsistent," the Daley attorneys wrote. "The only source from which the validity of these signatures can be measured is the voter registration record of the signer on file with the Chicago Board of...
    on Jan 4, 2007 By: Richard M Daley Source: Belleville News-Democrat

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