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What's the difference between 'treaty' and 'settlement'?
Both are agreeements, but I can't see the slight difference that may be between both. Is treaty a type of settlement?
Thank you!
Apr 3, 2020 9:07 AM
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The words have the same principle and both mean an agreement, but are used in slightly different contexts.
A “treaty” is used between countries to help them come to an agreement.
Whereas a “settlement” is just an official agreement to resolve an issue between people.
As you can see the main difference is who or what is coming to an agreement.
Hope this helps!
April 3, 2020
A treaty comes into force as an attempt to end conflict or disagreement between 2 parties. A settlement is a solution to a conflict and is an end to the conflict. Hope that helps:)
April 3, 2020
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