inure - Legal English Dictionary
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inure

to inure to/for to serve to the use or benefit (of someone or something); to take effect, to result (in something); to come into operation This contract shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto.

Other

  • enure

Phrase Bank

  • The tax cuts inure to small companies.
  • The rules do not create new rights that would otherwise inure to creditors (=those owed money).
  • This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of any successors to the parties.
  • The land will inure to the Choctaw people and their descendants whilst they exist as a nation.
  • Greater long-term financial benefits will inure to the surrounding communities if environmentally-friendly alternatives are used.
  • The Warrants and associated rights provided in this Paragraph 4.3 shall inure for the benefit of the successors in interest of the Seller.

Additional Notes

  • Inure is the standard spelling and enure is a variation.
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