Difference between drafting pleading and conveyancing
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Drafting, pleading, and conveyancing are three common terms used in the law sector.
Drafting refers to the writing of legal documents. This document can either be an affidavit, a written statement, a petition, or a plaint.
Pleading refers to a legal document filed in a lawsuit. This can be a document pertaining to the initiation of litigation or a document in response to this initiation.
Conveyancing refers to the transferring of a real property to its new owner by means of deeds. It also involves the execution of such transfers legally.
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Drafting word is used for the document which are written with legal prospective .it is actually the legal relating document it includes the legal statement or may be letter or a contract.
While pleading is actually the written statement or legal document which may be by a party for claiming or defencing other party's claim.
On the other hand Conveyancing is the act of transferring the real property's ownership from one to another person. These transferring is done legally.
While pleading is actually the written statement or legal document which may be by a party for claiming or defencing other party's claim.
On the other hand Conveyancing is the act of transferring the real property's ownership from one to another person. These transferring is done legally.
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