English to Telugu Dictionary signatory

signatory

సంతకం
definition
noun
Bulgaria is a signatory to a variety of international human rights conventions
a party that has signed an agreement, especially a country that has signed a treaty.
translation of 'signatory'
సంతకదారుడు,
సంతకము పెట్టినవాడు
example
Australia was a 'signatory' to the original agreement and has taken an active role in negotiations since that time.
Bulgaria is a 'signatory' to a variety of international human rights conventions
India has refused to be a 'signatory' to the agreements, calling them discriminatory.
the 1951 Convention 'signatory' countries
the 'signatory' states
All the 'signatory' countries will have to abide by the rules.
Wilson was to become a 'signatory' of the Declaration of Independence and one of the finest legal minds in the new Republic.
In our programs, an explicit contract is signed, and we are always a 'signatory' .
Britain is a 'signatory' to the convention
the 'signatory' states
The agreement also required the 'signatories' to establish a joint team to monitor the pond preservation and recovery program.
Another key to successful agreements and treaties is the capacity of 'signatories' to meet the terms of the agreement.
In return, the 182 non-nuclear armed 'signatories' to the treaty pledged to never acquire nuclear arms.
Counsel advised that not all of the defendants are 'signatories' to the agreement.
Who among the list of 'signatories' will be responsible for implementing your strategy?
With 141 countries ratified, and another nine as 'signatories' to the treaty, great progress has been made.
Killing, harming or trading in the animal is illegal worldwide, with more than 160 countries being 'signatories' to the treaty.
The Contract was simple, clear, and its 'signatories' promised to abide by its terms regardless of who controlled Congress.
Discussions in London this week could end up with 'signatories' committing themselves to a new measures to ensure that ships entering ports are safe.
The three countries are 'signatories' to an international treaty to protect refugees and have a duty to live up to it, she said.
Trade sanctions provide a means of encouraging participation in agreements and penalizing 'signatories' that step out of line.
Many of the original mesmerists were 'signatories' to the first declarations proclaiming the French revolution in 1789.
Almost all the 'signatories' to the treaty are going to miss their targets.
The 'signatories' committed themselves to taking ‘necessary action’ to aid any member facing attack.
Treaty 'signatories' also undertake not to dump or allow other states to dump radioactive materials or wastes in the zone of coverage.
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