词汇 | co-signer |
释义 | co-signer noun[ C ] (alsocosigner)uk /ˌkəʊˈsaɪ.nər/ us /ˈkoʊˌsaɪ.nɚ/ US a person or organization that signs another person's application(= request) to borrow money, rent an apartment, etc. promising to pay if they do not: These plans allow people under 18 to purchase cell phone service without a co-signer. It can be tough for students to get loans if they have no credit history or no cosigner. a person, country, or organization that signs a document together with another or others: (正式文件的)共同签署者,联署人 He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize together with his co-signer to the treaty. This bill would impose a spending limit on a student's credit card unless the student had a co-signer. When her son needed a co-signer on an apartment lease, she did what many parents do and co-signed the lease. A cosigner is required for borrowers under 24 years of age. Interest rates vary from lender to lender and often depend on your or your cosigner’s credit score. He was the co-signer of a memo also signed by the Police Commissioner. Signing & signatures anon autograph autographically co-sign co-signatory countersign initial John Hancock non-signer notarize sign sign (something) off sign for something sign for/with someone sign in sign on sign out signature tag the undersigned You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Borrowing & lending Synonymco-signatory |
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