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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Hereby, Herein expressions?

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key=36803&dict=CALD

  • key=36803&dict=CALD
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0 You'll find some simple definitions and examples here:02br
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0It is better not to use such words in formal documents. It is much better to go for a "plain English" style. These days even lawyers are starting to stop using them. They are never necessary and an alternative can always be found, even if it is a bit longer. Here are some examples:02br
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01i00Hereby02i00: by this Deed (or Agreement or as the case may be

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