What does Notwithstanding the foregoing mean?

What does Notwithstanding the foregoing mean?

“Notwithstanding the foregoing” means “in spite of the things previously mentioned or written.” “Notwithstanding anything to the contrary” is legal language that declares that a clause supersedes anything forthcoming that might contradict it.

How do you use the word notwithstanding?

notwithstanding

  1. preposition. in spite of; without being opposed or prevented by: Notwithstanding a brilliant defense, he was found guilty.
  2. conjunction. in spite of the fact that; although: It was the same material, notwithstanding the texture seemed different.
  3. adverb. nevertheless; anyway; yet: We were invited notwithstanding.

What does Notwithstanding any other law mean?

Depending upon the context in which the phrase is used, courts may construe “notwithstanding any other provision of law” broadly as “supersed[ing] all other laws,” or more narrowly as overriding only “previously enacted conflicting provisions.” Determining which of these interpretations prevails in specific contexts …

Can you end a sentence with notwithstanding?

You can end a sentence with notwithstanding.

Is it to spite or despite?

What’s the difference between despite and in spite of? The easy answer: none. Despite and in spite of, despite what you may have heard, work identically in a sentence. In other words, these two prepositions, in spite of what you may have heard, are basically identical.

How do you use despite and in spite of?

Despite and in spite of have the same meaning and are prepositions. We use despite / in spite of to express that something is unexpected or surprising. Despite the heavy traffic, we got there on time. Despite being much older than the others, he won the race.

What is the difference between in spite of and despite of?

The only difference between in spite of and despite is the ‘of’. Despite the pain in his leg he completed the marathon. It seems to me “in spite of” is a slightly more elaborate form, to be used in more fancy, most formal writing. “Despite” is not informal but not quite that elaborate.

How do you use although even though but despite and in spite of?

Although/even though and despite/in spite of are used to combine or link two contrasting statements.

  1. Although/even though are followed by a subject and a verb. Even though is a slightly stronger form of ‘although’.
  2. Despite/in spite of are followed by a noun, a pronoun or a verb ending in -ing.