Annexure

/əˈnɛkʃər/ noun

Definition

A thing annexed or attached to something else; a supplement or appendix, especially a document attached to a contract or official record.

Etymology

From Latin 'annexura', from 'annectere' meaning to bind to, with Romance-language development; common in Indian English and legal terminology.

Kelly Says

In Indian and Commonwealth legal systems, 'annexures' are essential—they're numbered documents attached to contracts that provide schedules, lists, and specifications that legally binding agreements depend on.

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