oversigned
/ˈɒvəraɪnd, -ˌsaɪnd/Definitions
1. adjective
Having or showing more signatures or endorsements than intended or required; bearing more signatures than usual or expected.
“The contract was oversigned, with six people vouching for the agreement.”
2. verb
To sign or endorse (a document) more times than intended or required.
“The politician was accused of oversigning the bill to make it appear more popular.”
3. noun
A document or contract that has been signed or endorsed more times than intended or required.
“The oversigned document was deemed invalid due to the excessive number of signatures.”