Countersignature

/ˈkaʊntərˌsɪɡnətʃər/ noun

Definition

A second signature added to a document to verify, authorize, or confirm the first signature.

Etymology

From countersign + -ature (from Latin signatura). A formal legal and administrative term.

Kelly Says

Countersignatures are why bank checks require signatures from two officers—each signature is a separate person saying 'I verified this and approve it,' making fraud exponentially harder.

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