Annexer: meaning, definitions and examples
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annexer
[ ˈæn.eks.ər ]
legal document
A person who is responsible for preparing and filing legal documents for an organization or individual. An annexer ensures that all necessary paperwork is completed accurately and in compliance with legal requirements.
Synonyms
document preparer, filer
Examples of usage
- The annexer submitted the paperwork to the court.
- The annexer reviewed the contract before filing it.
legal process
To attach or add an extra document or information to an existing legal agreement or contract. Annexing is commonly done to provide additional details or make amendments to the original document.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The lawyer recommended annexing a clause to the contract.
- We will annex the updated information to the agreement.
Translations
Translations of the word "annexer" in other languages:
🇵🇹 anexar
🇮🇳 संलग्न करना
🇩🇪 anfügen
- anhängen
- beifügen
🇮🇩 melampirkan
🇺🇦 додавати
🇵🇱 załączać
🇯🇵 添付する(てんぷする)
🇫🇷 ajouter
- annexer
- joindre
🇪🇸 anexar
- adjuntar
- agregar
🇹🇷 eklemek
🇰🇷 첨부하다
🇸🇦 إرفاق
🇨🇿 připojit
🇸🇰 pripojiť
🇨🇳 附加 (fùjiā)
🇸🇮 priložiti
🇮🇸 bæta við
🇰🇿 қосу
🇬🇪 დამატება
🇦🇿 əlavə etmək
🇲🇽 anexar
- adjuntar
- agregar
Etymology
The word "annexer" originates from the Latin word "annexare", which means to attach or join. In legal contexts, annexing documents or information has been a common practice for centuries to ensure clarity and completeness in legal agreements.
See also: annexation, annexationist, annexes.