Junior denotes direct descent, as from a father to a son. "Second" is indirect descent, i.e., being named after the uncle or grandfather.
Yes.
I am a 2nd and not a junior. I have the same name as my Grandfather. If I were to have the same name as my father I would be a junior. If I give my son the same as myself he would be a junior and a 3rd.
When yu have the same name as your father, you are a Junior (Jr.) When you have the same name as another member of the family that is NOT your father, (you and grandfather have same name) you would become a second (II)
A nano second is 1 billionth of a second. So there are 999,999,999 nano seconds difference between a second and a nanosecond
Difference between first shifting and second shifting theorem
If the son's name is exactly the same as his father's (first, middle and last) then he may be called "Junior", or he could use "the Second" if he prefers. There is no requirement that he use either suffix.
Yes, it can be (the junior senator, junior grade).The word junior can act as a noun or nickname for a junior indivividual, and be used after a name to indicate a son with the same name as his father (often abbreviated, as in Bob Jr.).
Junior
Yes. "Junior" signifies that the entire name is the same. The only difference is the use of "Jr." If the whole name is repeated, but it's not the son (let's say it's the grandson), then it's II ("the second") and not "junior."
The only difference between a senior and a junior mortgages is the timing of when they are recorded. In rare circumstances, in the cases when a mortgage that was intended to be a second or junior mortgage is recorded first at the county recorders office, the mortgagee that was supposed to be recorded first has to get written permission from the other mortgage company to subordinate their position. Often times, this happen only when a monetary consideration is extended in return.
There is no difference, the terms are synonymous.
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