What does JAP mean?
JAP means Judicial or Administrative Pleading
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Judicial or Administrative Pleading?
Judicial or Administrative Pleading can be abbreviated as JAP
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What does JAP stand for? JAP stands for "Judicial or Administrative Pleading". |
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How to abbreviate "Judicial or Administrative Pleading"? "Judicial or Administrative Pleading" can be abbreviated as JAP. |
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What is the meaning of JAP abbreviation? The meaning of JAP abbreviation is "Judicial or Administrative Pleading". |
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What is JAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of JAP is "Judicial or Administrative Pleading". |
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What does JAP mean? JAP as abbreviation means "Judicial or Administrative Pleading". |
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What is shorthand of Judicial or Administrative Pleading? The most common shorthand of "Judicial or Administrative Pleading" is JAP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ADJR - Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act
- ADJRA - Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act
- AAJR - Administrative And Judicial Review
- AJA - Administrative or Judicial Appeal
- AJD - Administrative or Judicial Determination
- AJP - Administrative or Judicial Proceedings
- AJR - Administrative and Judicial Review
- AJR - Administrative Judicial Region
- AJR - Administrative or Judicial Review
- AJRD - Administrative and Judicial Review of Decisions
- AOJR - Administrative Or Judicial Review
- APA - Administrative Procedure or Administrative
- JAO - Judicial Administrative Officer
- JAD - Judicial Administrative Division
- SPAC - Standards Policies or Administrative Controls
- ADJR - Administrative Decisions Judicial Review
- apjp - Administrative Provisions and Judicial Practice
- jad - Judicial Administrative District
- bill - (DOD) A ship's publication listing operational or administrative procedures.
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