No, they are not the same. A 'pleading" is an 'argument' made to a judge or magistrate. An 'order' is a directive issued by the court that something should be done or take place.
No. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 7(a) defines pleadings: (1) a complaint;(2) an answer to a complaint;(3) an answer to a counterclaim designated as a counterclaim;(4) an answer to a...
Order is the meaning of what you do when somthing has already come out and preorder is the opposite when you preorder a game for ex gamestop you get it before it comes out
The order of sharps: F,C,G,D,A,E,B
A good acronym that works for sharps and flats is:(for sharps)
"Father Charles goes down and ends battle"
The for flats:
"Battle ends and down goes Charles...