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?
Thanks.
 
ThHe person who signs something is the signatory or the signer.
 
Isn't it drawer or drawee for cheque? I learnt like that in the lecture.
 
The person who draws the cheque is the drawer, but the question was relating to what you call someone who signs something.
 
He is still the signer/signatory of the cheque of which he is also the drawer.
 
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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