Hereinafter (adverb)

In or during the remainder of a document, text, or discussion; from now on in this document, text, or discussion.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from here + in + after.

Examples:

  1. The terms and conditions mentioned hereinafter are to be followed by all parties involved.
  2. All references to the company in this agreement shall include its subsidiaries and affiliates, as defined hereinafter.
  3. The employee is obligated to perform the duties described hereinafter in a professional and diligent manner.
  4. The defendant is required to comply with the court's orders and the terms of the settlement agreement as described hereinafter.
  5. The parties agree to comply with the provisions of the plan, as described and outlined hereinafter, without reservation or modification.
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