therefor
IPA: ðˈɛrfɔr
adverb
- (now chiefly in law) For that; in return for that.
- Obsolete spelling of therefore [(conjunctive) Consequently, by or in consequence of that or this cause; referring to something previously stated.]
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Examples of "therefor" in Sentences
- Because it fits in the narrative, and therefor is not challenged.
- A payment certificate shall be issued only if application therefor is filed in conformity with the provisions of these regulations on or before December 31, 1946.
- At a meeting of the Visitors of the University of Virginia at the University on the 24th day of April 1890, convened in pursuance of a call therefor by Dr W.C. N. Randolph,
- Keelie your right likewise tov, Bill and Ed D. Keelie first of all unfortunatley the so called 5 million American Jews have not said a word therefor they are not being heard.
- Part of the reason is that the main weapon is now a dagger instead of a sword therefor the reach is shorter but I think the enemies block too easily and tend to fall over in the wrong direction.
- A non-necessity certificate shall be issued only if application therefor is filed in conformity wit the provisions of these regulations (as amended by Executive Order No. 9638 of October 4, 1945 (2)) prior to February 15, 1946.
- a committee of seventy was appointed "with full power to confer with other anti-Tammany organizations, and to take such actions as may be necessary to further the objects of this meeting as set forth in the call therefor, and the address adopted by this meeting."
- Every person who, having been convicted of petty theft, grand theft, ... list elided and having served a term therefor in any penal institution or having been imprisoned therein as a condition of probation for that offense, is subsequently convicted of petty theft, then the person convicted of that subsequent offense is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or in the state prison.
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