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the meaning of hereby means having said to
Both may be correct, with entirely different meaning. For example: I hereby resign; and I hear by word of mouth that you have resigned.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "hereby" (by this action).
I hereby authorize (name of a specific person), Attorney at Law, to be the Executor of my Will.I hereby authorize (name of a specific person) to withdraw $200 dollars from my bank account.
It means that something will take place due to an announcement, or document. Such as--> "I hereby proclaim that tomorrow is a holiday."
I hereby create a paradox.
you hereby are asked
I hereby name it Susan.
The form is one that conveys the property to A, but reserves a life estate to B:I hereby convey my farm to my sons but I hereby reserve to myself a life estate.
As in "I hereby DISCLAIM that I read the letter." meaning that you claim that you did not ... so basically the opposite of claim. -Coltrane Tryk DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM i have ABSOLUTELY no idea. -Geferina Jkbofeista
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I____________________________ hereby declare that