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Discover LudwigThe word 'cosigner' is correct and can be used in written English
It is most often used to refer to a person who guarantees another person's debt. For example: "My mother agreed to cosign the loan so I could purchase a car."
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cosigner
noun
A cosignatory
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"Ahmet Sik portrayed as an Ergenekon member really isn't a convincing case," said Ozgur Mumcu, a journalist with the Radikal newspaper, another cosigner.
Ms. Jhaveri, who headed Christie's in India from 1995 until 2000, said that her choice of Sotheby's as cosigner was also purely a business decision.
Beware: A cosigner is a co-borrower, equally obligated to repay the loan.
Most students will need a creditworthy cosigner, such as a parent, to qualify for these loans.
The loan amount and borrower performance in repaying the loan will be reported on the credit history of both the borrower and cosigner.
Private student loans may be available, but generally require a creditworthy cosigner who is a United States citizen or permanent resident.
I had no idea that, without a cosigner, I'd end up with credit card-like interest rates, amongst a multitude of other problems.
The Act prevented credit card companies from soliciting students on campuses and requires those who are under 21 and applying for credit card to have a cosigner or proof of an income.
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Judge Chin decided that Google and its cosigners should amend the proposed settlement before judgment took place, and he gave them until November 9th.
A written statement by the hundred and twenty-five cosigners accompanying the publication of the book reads, "Every writer, thinker and journalist who is or feels behind iron bars, paying the price for defending free speech has a mark in this book".
To satisfy companies that make private loans, more students have had to find cosigners.
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