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Definition of therefrom

Therefrom is a formal legal term meaning "from that," "from it," or "from them." It is used to indicate the source, origin, or basis of something previously mentioned in a document or statement.

Here are some examples to illustrate its use:

  • Example 1 (Contractual Obligation): A construction contract might state, "The contractor is responsible for ensuring the structural integrity of the building and for rectifying any defects arising therefrom."

    Explanation: In this context, "therefrom" refers to "from the structural integrity of the building." It means the contractor must fix any defects that originate from or are a consequence of issues with the building's structural integrity.

  • Example 2 (Legal Judgment): A court judgment might declare, "The defendant is ordered to pay the plaintiff $50,000, and all legal costs incurred therefrom."

    Explanation: Here, "therefrom" refers to "from the payment of $50,000." It signifies that the defendant is also responsible for any legal costs that result from or are associated with the process of paying that judgment amount.

  • Example 3 (Property Rights): A deed for a piece of land might specify, "The grantee shall receive title to the property, including all water rights appurtenant therefrom."

    Explanation: In this instance, "therefrom" refers to "from the property." It clarifies that the water rights being granted are those that are naturally connected to or originate from that specific piece of land.

Simple Definition

Therefrom is a legal term meaning "from that," "from it," or "from them." It is used to refer back to a previously mentioned subject or concept, indicating a source, origin, or release from that specific thing.

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