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Principal is a position in an organisation. Principle are fundamental truth or beliefs.
Principle is something you stand for. Principal is a person, like the principal of a school. They are both nouns. "Principal" can also be an adjective meaning "first in order of importance."
First: a principal is the head teacher in a school. A principle is an over-riding and important justification for a particular belief or point of view. For example: My school principal believes in the importance of the principle of parental involvement with homework assignments. To remember the difference... The principal is your "pal"... (really!) When comparing the US and the UK democracies it is notable that the UK has no written Constitution. Its constitution is drawn from Common law and Precedence. Jim
Agency : principle is liable for the act of agent and agent get fees or commission from the principle. Franchise : Principle is not liable for the act of agent and PRINCIPAL get fees of commission form the agent.
A concept is an idea of something not yet produced. A principal is a standard that is adhered to by an individual or imposed on a group.
Principal can be a noun or adjective, pertaining to a primary concept:(noun)1 - The administrative head of a school (e.g. high school principal)2 - The amount borrowed in a loan (e.g. paying down a principal)3 - A participant in an action (e.g. one of the principals in the merger)(adjective)4 - Primary, main (e.g. the principal export of the country)Principle is a noun:1 - A guiding philosophy or belief, especially a positive one (e.g. a moral principle)2 - A basic rule governing a study or activity (e.g. a principle of economics)
A precept may express a principle.
principal runs a school. a contractor builds buildings.
Advantage of subsidiary
There is no difference between central and union government
There is no difference. Government and government are the same thing.
Federalism