hereunder

hereunder
A word of location in a private writing or a statute, the meaning varying according to the context, sometimes referring to the entire instrument, and, at other times, to only a clause, paragraph, section or other division or subdivision of the writing or statute. Pringle v Wilson, 156 Cal 313, 104 P 316.

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  • hereunder — early 15c., from HERE (Cf. here) + UNDER (Cf. under) …   Etymology dictionary

  • hereunder — [hir un′dər, hir′un΄dər] adv. 1. under or below this (in a document, etc.) 2. under the terms stated here …   English World dictionary

  • hereunder — UK [ˌhɪərˈʌndə(r)] / US [ˌhɪərˈʌndər] adverb very formal as stated in the next part this document. This word is often used in official and legal documents. Ownership shall be granted on the terms specified hereunder …   English dictionary

  • hereunder — adverb Date: 15th century under or in accordance with this writing or document …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hereunder — /hear un deuhr/, adv. 1. under or below this; subsequent to this. 2. under authority of this. [1175 1225; ME; see HERE, UNDER] * * * …   Universalium

  • hereunder — adverb Under this …   Wiktionary

  • hereunder — here un·der || ‚hɪr ÊŒndÉ™(r) /‚hɪər adv. subsequently henceforth, as follows; under the authority of …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hereunder — adverb formal as provided for under the terms of this document. ↘further on in this document …   English new terms dictionary

  • hereunder — here•un•der [[t]hɪərˈʌn dər[/t]] adv. under or below this …   From formal English to slang

  • hereunder — /hɪərˈʌndə/ (say hearr unduh) adverb 1. under this; subsequently set down. 2. under authority of this …  

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