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Obligation vs Clause - What's the difference?

obligation | clause | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between obligation and clause

is that obligation is a legal agreement stipulating a specified payment or action; the document containing such agreement while clause is a separate part of a contract, a will or another legal document.

As nouns the difference between obligation and clause

is that obligation is the act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone while clause is a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

As a verb clause is

to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Clause vs Claws - What's the difference?

clause | claws |


As nouns the difference between clause and claws

is that clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes while claws is .

As verbs the difference between clause and claws

is that clause is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document) while claws is (claw).

Detail vs Clause - What's the difference?

detail | clause | Related terms |

Detail is a related term of clause.


As nouns the difference between detail and clause

is that detail is detail while clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

As a verb clause is

(shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Clause vs Terms - What's the difference?

clause | terms |


As nouns the difference between clause and terms

is that clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes while terms is .

As a verb clause

is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Matter vs Clause - What's the difference?

matter | clause | Related terms |

Matter is a related term of clause.


As nouns the difference between matter and clause

is that matter is while clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

As a verb clause is

(shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Clause vs Agreement - What's the difference?

clause | agreement |


As nouns the difference between clause and agreement

is that clause is a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes while agreement is an understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.

As a verb clause

is to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Extract vs Clause - What's the difference?

extract | clause | Related terms |

Extract is a related term of clause.


As nouns the difference between extract and clause

is that extract is that which is extracted or drawn out while clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

As verbs the difference between extract and clause

is that extract is to draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc while clause is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Requisite vs Clause - What's the difference?

requisite | clause | Related terms |

Requisite is a related term of clause.


As nouns the difference between requisite and clause

is that requisite is an indispensable item; a requirement while clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

As an adjective requisite

is essential, required, indispensable.

As a verb clause is

(shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Clause vs Portion - What's the difference?

clause | portion | Related terms |

Clause is a related term of portion.


As nouns the difference between clause and portion

is that clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes while portion is portion.

As a verb clause

is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Count vs Clause - What's the difference?

count | clause | Related terms |

Count is a related term of clause.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between count and clause

is that count is (legal) a charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding while clause is (legal) a separate part of a contract, a will or another legal document.

As verbs the difference between count and clause

is that count is to recite numbers in sequence while clause is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

As nouns the difference between count and clause

is that count is the act of or tallying a quantity or count can be the male ruler of a county while clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes.

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