Signers, signors, signees, or signatories

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Deepurple

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What is it called for a person who signs the cheque?
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Anglika

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ThHe person who signs something is the signatory or the signer.
 

LwyrFirat

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Isn't it drawer or drawee for cheque? I learnt like that in the lecture.
 

Anglika

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The person who draws the cheque is the drawer, but the question was relating to what you call someone who signs something.
 

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He is still the signer/signatory of the cheque of which he is also the drawer.
 

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And definitely not 'signors'. They might be signore or signori, but that's a whole nother language. ;-)

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Was it? But he wrote ;
Anglika is right, what I mean is the name for a person who signs the cheque, not who draws the cheque. Thank you all.
 
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