as per

See also: asper

English

Etymology

c. 1782. From as + per

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as per

  1. Consistent, or in accordance, with; according to
    • 1895, C. Mamer, Official Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners of Cook County, Illinois. 1893/1894, page 403:
      Gentlemen—As per the rules of your Honorable Body, I advertised for bids for crockery, etc., that might be required by the various Cook County institutions from April 1st to June 30th, 1894, as per specifications on file in my office.

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