Thereto

/ˌðɛrˈtuː/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) To or toward that place, thing, document, or matter just mentioned, often used in legal texts to refer to specified provisions or locations within documents.
    The parties agree to comply with the conditions set forth in the contract and any amendments thereto.

Forms

  • thereto

Commentary

Used primarily in formal legal documents to refer back to provisions or items previously cited, ensuring precision and avoiding repetition.

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