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  2. Hereafter. In the future. The term hereafter is always used to indicate a future time—to the exclusion of both the past and present—in legal documents, statutes, and other similar papers.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English here‧af‧ter1 /ˌhɪərˈɑːftə $ ˌhɪrˈæftər/ adverb 1 [sentence adverb] formal from this time 2 formal after death his belief in God and a life hereafter 3 law in a later part of an official or legal document the Ulster Democratic Unionist Party (hereafter UDUP) Examples from the Corpus hereafter • He s...

  4. Define hereafter. means after, and the term "heretofore" means before the effective date of this Agreement.

  5. Jun 1, 2021 · So it’s natural that legal documents would contain shorthand references, and in this column I offer guidelines for creating them. Drop the archaic word hereinafter. Simply give the full term and then the shorthand, like this: Southern National Bank (“SNB”).

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Hereinafter. Rule 4.2 (b) addresses the use of "hereinafter". Generally, "hereinafter" can be used to shorten names of cited authorities. According to The Bluebook, "after the first citation of the authority, but before any explanatory parenthetical, place the word "hereinafter" and the shortened form in brackets."

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  7. adverb. /ˌhɪərˈɑːftə (r)/ /ˌhɪrˈæftər/ (also hereinafter) (law) (in legal documents, etc.) in the rest of this document. This contract is between Mrs Green (hereafter referred to as the vendor) and Mr Quain (hereafter referred to as the purchaser). Definitions on the go.

  8. Find the legal definition of HEREAFTER from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. A word of futurity, always used in statutes and legal documents asindicative of future time, excluding both the present and the past.