attestor

[əˈtɛstər]

attestor Definition

a person who testifies to the truth of something.

Using attestor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "attestor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The document requires the signature of an attestor.

  • Example

    The court called upon the attestor to testify in the case.

  • Example

    The attestor confirmed the authenticity of the signature.

attestor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for attestor

Phrases with attestor

  • a clause in a legal document that requires the signature of an attestor to verify its authenticity

    Example

    The will included an attestor clause to ensure its validity.

  • a written or spoken statement by an attestor that verifies the truth of something

    Example

    The attestor statement confirmed the accuracy of the financial report.

  • a signature by an attestor that verifies the authenticity of a legal document

    Example

    The contract required the attestor signature of a notary public.

Origins of attestor

from Latin 'attestari', meaning 'to bear witness'

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Summary: attestor in Brief

'Attestor' [əˈtɛstər] refers to a person who testifies to the truth of something. It is commonly used in legal contexts, such as requiring the signature of an attestor on a document to verify its authenticity. Synonyms include 'witness' and 'certifier.'