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C
C is the third letter of the English alphabet It is from the Latin letter C which in old
U.C.C.
U.C.C. Uniform Commercial Code see also the Important Laws section
C.I.F
C.I.F.--'Cost, insurance, and freight.' Sometimes written C.F.I. These letters in a mercantile contract denote that the price named includes
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C'sarian operation
C'sarian operation [fr. C'sar, or rather C'so, the first of that name, who was cut out of his mother's
c loan or c paper
c loan or c paper FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. Factors include three to four 30 day
C
C, inscribed upon a ballot in the Roman Courts of Judicature, stood for condemno, Tay. C. L. 192.
Sylva c'dua
Sylva c'dua [subbois, Fr.], wood under twelve years' growth, 45 Edw. 3, c. 23
Thornton (C.J.)
Thornton (C.J.), author of a summa or abridgment of Bracton, containing most of the titles of the law in a concise form. Though a professed epitomiser, he omits many
L/C
L/C letter of credit
Silva c'dua
Silva c'dua, wood under twenty years' growth.
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