What is the meaning of on the behalf?

What is the meaning of on the behalf?

(also on someone’s behalf) done for another person’s benefit or support, or because you are representing the interests of that person: I’d like to say on behalf of the whole group that we wish you well in your new job.

What does the legal term on or about mean?

For purposes of the pleading requirement that a petition must give fair and adequate notice of the facts forming the basis of a claim, the term “on or about” means a date of approximate certainty, with a possible variance of a few days.

Is it on the behalf or on behalf?

A: Both expressions are correct, but they mean slightly different things. I discuss this in my book Woe Is I. “In behalf of” means “for the benefit of” or “in the interest of.” “On behalf of” means “in place of” or “as the agent of.”

Why is it legal on or about?

The phrase ‘on or about’ is an expression used in legal documents to indicate an approximate time or location. This is used in pleadings to prevent a variance between the pleading and the proof. This happens when there is any uncertainty about the exact date on which an event occurred.

What does the term on or after mean?

On or After Date means the earliest date an offender may be released on discretionary parole. Sample 1. Sample 2.

Is it on the behalf of or on behalf of?

What does on or after mean?

On or After Date means the earliest date an offender may be released on discretionary parole.

What does on or about mean in a contract?

The “on or about” language is generally interpreted to mean that both parties are afforded a “reasonable adjournment” of the closing date. In the Hudson Valley region, most attorneys interpret “on or about” to mean that either party has thirty days beyond the closing date in the contract to complete the transaction.

What does on or around a date mean?

Near; approximately; without significant variance from an agreed date. The phrase on or about is used to avoid being bound to a more precise statement than is required by law.

Is it correct to say on the behalf of?

“On behalf” and “in behalf” are both correct, and today most of native speakers, particularly Americans, use them interchangeably. The American Heritage Book of English Usage says, however, that there is this traditional rule: use “on behalf of” to mean “as agent of, on the part of,” and use “in behalf” to mean “for the benefit of”.

What exactly does ‘on my behalf’ mean?

What exactly does ‘on my behalf’ mean? on (one’s) behalf For the benefit, interest, or support of someone ; as an agent, representative, or in place of someone. Our lawyer will be telephoning the department tomorrow on our behalf to ensure our application goes through as planned.

What does “on your behalf” mean?

“on our behalf” means “acting for us”. The normal way of thinking of it is that whatever is done “on our behalf” is done for our benefit. What is done would have to be an act done purposely with the intent of representing or helping someone else.

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