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How to pronounce countersignature in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms countersign
Type of signature
Derivation countersign

Examples of countersignature

countersignature
Acts of the King required the countersignature of the respective minister.
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The refusal of a pardon does not need a countersignature.
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In order for a bill to become law, a royal signature, as well as a countersignature by a government minister, is required.
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However, pardons and commutations have been recognised as autonomous powers of the President, and are not subject to countersignature.
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The German President has the right to pardon criminals for federal crimes with the countersignature of a member of the cabinet.
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Under the developing situation, Mr. Burris's appointment will still need to be reviewed by the Rules Committee if he gets the needed countersignature.
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Checks and documents written by family members require a countersignature, for example, while company financials are picked over every month.
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But while we were now publicly committed, with the deal mutually agreed to, signed by us, and sent over for countersignature, Haas still hadn't adorned it with her John Hancock.
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In accordance with Article 106 of the Belgian Constitution, the monarch cannot act without the countersignature of the responsible minister, who in doing so assumes political responsibility.
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More examples
  • A second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed
  • Countersigning means writing a second signature onto a document. For example, a contract or other official document signed by the representative of a company may be countersigned by his supervisor to verify the authority of the representative. ...
  • A signature made to confirm or endorse another
  • The signature of a licensed agent or representative on a policy that is required to validate the policy
  • An authorized signature of agent or company representative on an insurance policy. Usually pertains to policies sold by an agent of the insurer located in another state.
  • Signature of someone other than the artist that adds either additional authenticity or historical value to a limited-edition print.