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hereinafter
adverb
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hereinafter

Hereinafter \Here`in*aft"er\, adv. In the following part of this (writing, document, speech, and the like).

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hereinafter

adv. In the parts of this document, statement, or book that follow; after this

WordNet
hereinafter

adv. in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc.; "the landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised premises"; "the terms specified hereunder" [syn: hereafter, hereunder]

Usage examples of "hereinafter".

Your assistants, hereinafter to be called students, have been selected for planarian accelerated education.

The statements of Bradford and others indicate that she was bought and refitted with moneys raised in Holland, but it is not easy to understand the transaction, in view of the understood terms of the business compact between the Adventurers and the Planters, as hereinafter outlined.

The auditor shall, except as hereinafter provided, have like authority as that conferred by law upon the several auditors of the United States and the Comptroller of the United States Treasury and is authorized to communicate directly with any person having claims before him for settlement, or with any department, officer, or person having official relations with his office.

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Be it hereinafter referred to by the party of the first part as the 'transpon' condition.