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hereunder

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hereunder [ˌhɪərˈʌndə]
adv Formal
1. (Law) (in documents, etc.) below this; subsequently; hereafter
2. (Law) under the terms or authority of this
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Adv.1.hereunder - 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"
2.hereunder - under the terms of this agreement


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s obligation hereunder shall not be limited by the provisions of any worker's compensation or similar act.
The equalisation of the rating on the program, and notes issued hereunder, with the issuer credit rating on IsDB is based on our view that the full and timely payment of periodic distribution and principal on the Sukuk ultimately depend on IDB Trust Service Ltd.
SMC-06-25-96-ORD, will hold a special hearing at blah, blah, blah for the purpose of considering application set forth hereunder .
 
 
 
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