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Fort lee Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

As if set forth fully and at length herein

Hi, can someone help me understand the sentence below?


"Defendant repeats and reiterates the allegations set for above as if set forth fully and at length herein"


I don't understand especially the part in bold.


Thank you very much again in advance!!

  

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Did you find this in some legal document? Was it an old one?

  • Did you find this in some legal document?
  • Was it an old one?
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Did you find this in some legal document? Was it an old one?

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as if set forth fully and at length herein as if all the details are listed in this document.

Please note that legal English is often very hard for ordinary people t o understand. If it concerns something important, it's best to consult a lawyer.

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