cosigner

cosigner

cosigner [ kosiɲe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1>
• 1973; de co- et signer
Signer avec d'autres (un texte, une œuvre).

cosigner verbe transitif Signer un texte, une œuvre, avec une ou plusieurs autres personnes.

cosigner
v. tr. Signer avec une ou plusieurs autres personnes (un document).

cosigner [kosiɲe] v. tr.
ÉTYM. 1973; de co-, et signer.
Signer avec d'autres (une œuvre, un texte). || Personnalités qui cosignent une pétition.

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  • cosigner — noun Date: circa 1903 cosignatory; especially a joint signer of a promissory note • cosign verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cosigner — /koh suy neuhr, koh suy /, n. 1. a cosignatory. 2. a joint signer of a negotiable instrument, esp. a promissory note. [1900 05; CO + SIGNER] * * * …   Universalium

  • cosigner — noun a) A cosignatory b) A person who accepts joint responsibility for the debt of another …   Wiktionary

  • cosigner — n. joint signer, one who signs a document along with other signers …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cosigner — co·sign·er …   English syllables

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