hereon
Adverb: "hereon" is a formal or archaic adverb meaning "on this document, thing, or subject" or "immediately after this point in time or sequence." It is often used in legal, formal, or historical contexts.
- (The terms are written on this document.)
- (The obligations are listed on this paper or agreement.)
- (Starting from this point, the proceedings will continue.)
"Hereon" in legal documents: It frequently appears in contracts, deeds, or official records to refer to the document itself.
- The signature affixed hereon confirms acceptance. (The signature on this document confirms acceptance.)
"Hereon" as a time marker: In older or formal writing, it can mean "immediately after this event."
- The king issued the decree, and hereon the new laws took effect. (Immediately after the decree, the laws began.)
Hereupon (adv): a synonym meaning "immediately after this" or "as a result of this."
- He gave the order, and hereupon the troops advanced. (Immediately after the order, the troops moved forward.)
Hereof (adv): meaning "of this" (e.g., "the terms hereof" = the terms of this document).
- Herein (adv): meaning "in this" (e.g., "the information herein" = the information in this document).
- Thereon: on that thing or document.
- Upon this: immediately after or on this subject.
- Henceforth: from this time forward (similar in temporal use).
"Hereon and hereafter": a formal phrase meaning "on this matter and in the future."
- The agreement covers all disputes hereon and hereafter. (It applies to this and future disputes.)
"As set forth hereon": a legal idiom meaning "as stated on this document."
- The rights and duties are as set forth hereon. (They are listed on this paper.)