What does CSPA mean?
CSPA means Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant?
Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant can be abbreviated as CSPA
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What does CSPA stand for? CSPA stands for "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant". |
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How to abbreviate "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant"? "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant" can be abbreviated as CSPA. |
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What is the meaning of CSPA abbreviation? The meaning of CSPA abbreviation is "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant". |
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What is CSPA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CSPA is "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant". |
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What does CSPA mean? CSPA as abbreviation means "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant". |
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What is shorthand of Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant? The most common shorthand of "Cost Submitted by the Permit Applicant" is CSPA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CANDIA - Cost reduction by Advanced Non-Destructive Inspection of Aeronautical structures
- OCP - Operation Covered by the Permit
- PAD - Permit Approved by the Department
- PBTD - Permit By The Department
- RRP - Reclamation as Required by the Permit
- SCN - Submitted to the Clinic
- SD - Submitted by Dave
- SDI - Submitted to the International
- SEC - Submitted to the CVM
- SMV - Submitted by Viktor
- SPA - Shareholders of the Permit Applicant
- SPA - Submitted to the Private
- TMAb - The Mortgage Applicant Bible
- TTP - The Term of the Permit
- CCE - Cost Classification by Elements
- CREDIT - Cost Reduction by Early Decision Information Technology
- ccÉ - Cost Classification by Elements
- ss - Submitted by Steve
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