It’s been a long time since I’ve offered you an effed-up way to impose an obligation on the subject of a sentence. With that in mind, I now proudly present *drum roll* hereby binds itself to!

Mostly, hereby binds itself to is used as a needless variant of hereby assumes all obligations under, or some such. But here are some examples from EDGAR where it’s used to express an obligation:

If any Subcontractor fails to perform any portion of the Work as such Work is required to be performed in accordance with this Agreement , Contractor is responsible therefor and hereby binds itself to promptly and diligently correct such failure in accordance with this Agreement , at no cost or expense to Owner.

The Borrower hereby binds itself to pay any costs of collection and attorney’s fees in the case of default in the timely payment of this Promissory Note.

Each Stockholder hereby binds itself to vote its shares of Common Stock for, or give its written consent to, the election of the candidates designated by the Founding Stockholders and the New Stockholders as set forth in Section 2.2(a) and in conformance with the By-laws of the Corporation.

Instead of this misbegotten language of performance, just use shall.