thereunder

/ðɛrˈʌndər/
adverb
  1. Under or beneath something mentioned; below that point in a document or text.
    • The contract lists several conditions, and the penalties thereunder are clearly stated.
    • The map shows the main road, with a smaller path thereunder leading to the lake.
    • He signed the agreement and then wrote his initials thereunder.
  2. In accordance with or as provided for by a law, rule, or agreement previously mentioned.
    • The treaty was signed in 1990, and the rights thereunder are still in effect.
    • The new policy was adopted, and all employees are expected to act thereunder.
    • The company must comply with the regulations and all obligations thereunder.
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