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A simple contract is one that is very basic and on paper with signatures. A mere agreement may only be verbal.

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What is the difference between a simple contract and a mere agreement?

A simple contract is one that is very basic and on paper with signatures. A mere agreement may only be verbal.


What is the difference between a lake and a mere?

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What is the difference between threat and attack?

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What is the difference between lake and mere?

Nothing really, a 'mere' refers to a small lake or pond.


What is the difference between see and view?

In computer language, I perceive the difference between "see" and "view" as the difference between "see" (mere ocular recognition) and "read". For instance, "Click one of the documents you see on the screen to view it".


What is the difference between a mere representation and a term of the contract?

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How are mere words form a contract?

they are not, unless recorded in agreement, its all hearsay.


What is the difference between source and destination?

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What is the difference between an intelligent guess and crude guess?

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Another word for simple?

unmixed, mere, single, homely, modest


Can you get nightmares from a movie?

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What is the difference between a mere puff and a term?

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