undersigned
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un·der·signed
(ŭn′dər-sīnd′)adj.
1. Signed or having signed at the bottom or end of a document: the undersigned names; the undersigned people.
2. Having signatures or a signature at the bottom or end. Used of documents.
n. pl. undersigned
A signer whose name appears at the bottom or end of a document. Often used with the.
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undersigned
(ˈʌndəˌsaɪnd)n
the undersigned the person or persons who have signed at the foot of a document, statement, etc
adj
1. having signed one's name at the foot of a document, statement, etc
2. (of a document) signed at the foot
3. signed at the foot of a document
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un•der•signed
(ˈʌn dərˌsaɪnd)adj.
1. being the one or ones whose signatures appear at the end of a letter or document.
2. signed at the bottom or end, as a letter or document.
n. 3. the undersigned, the person or persons signing a letter or document.
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Translations
undersigned
[ˈʌndəsaɪnd] ADJ (Jur) (frm) the undersigned → el/la abajofirmantewe, the undersigned → nosotros, los abajofirmantes
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undersigned
n. el abajo firmante.
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