Herewith vs Assets - What's the difference?
herewith | assets |
with this; especially, with this letter or communication
by this means
in this way, hereby
English plurals
(finance) Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of one's debts.
(legal) Sufficient estate; property sufficient in the hands of an executor or heir to pay the debts or legacies of the testator or ancestor to satisfy claims against it.
Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupt's or a deceased person's obligations or debts.
As an adverb herewith
is with this; especially, with this letter or communication.As a noun assets is
.herewith
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Adverb
(-)assets
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Noun
(head)- His assets are much greater than his liabilities.