No. When you draft a document you are creating it from scratch.
When you proof read a document, you are checking the final version for typographical error before it is finally printed.
No. Legal proof refers to some admissible evidence to prove something, such as a witness's testimony or a document showing something. Burden of proof refers to the level of proof needed for the court, such as preponderance of the evidence or beyond a reasonable doubt.
Flat patterning and pattern drafting are different terms for the same thing.
No, a registration certificate and a title for a vehicle are not the same. A registration certificate is proof that a vehicle is registered with the state, while a title is a legal document that shows ownership of the vehicle.
Executive chairs and drafting chairs differ mostley due to the height of the chair itself, the drafting chair being tall as in a tall stool making the worker at the drafting table more comfortable being at the same height as his or her working space.
They are the same thing. Doc is short for document
Yes it is the same. Offset Yield strength = 0.2% Proof Stress
Think old days: items included in the same document were done so as appendices (thus were appended) and items that were separate and, back then, attached to a document by staples, were attachments. Append: to include in the same document; attach: to include with a document as a separate document.
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A certificate is a KIND of document. Document is the broader or more inclusive term. A birth certificate is a kind of document. A will is a kind of document. A research paper is a kind of document. A passport is a kind of document.
I was wondering the same thing. Most of these questions is hard to read. So how are we supposed to answer it?
It allows you to select sentences or images in a document. They can then be cut out of the document and pasted to a different location in the same document or a different document.
It all depends on what you will be using it for. A facsimile is not accepted for recording in most land records offices. Some judges will not accept a faxed copy of a document, such as a promissory note or check with a notation on the memo line. Many contracts are faxed but the parties should agree ahead of time and the faxed copies that go back and forth should contain a clause that they will be binding although faxed.