What does TDFCC mean?
TDFCC means Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada?
Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada can be abbreviated as TDFCC
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What does TDFCC stand for? TDFCC stands for "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada". |
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How to abbreviate "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada"? "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada" can be abbreviated as TDFCC. |
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What is the meaning of TDFCC abbreviation? The meaning of TDFCC abbreviation is "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada". |
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What is TDFCC abbreviation? One of the definitions of TDFCC is "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada". |
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What does TDFCC mean? TDFCC as abbreviation means "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada". |
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What is shorthand of Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada? The most common shorthand of "Trial Division of Federal Court of Canada" is TDFCC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ATCHC - Agility Trial Champion of Canada
- DCTDA - Division of Clinical Trial Design and Analysis
- DFOH - Division of Federal Occupational Health
- FCAFC - Federal Court of Australia Full Court
- CCPC - Court Challenges Program of Canada
- FCTD - Federal Court Trial Division
- FCA - Federal Court of Australia
- FCAD - Federal Court of Appeal Decision
- DSCA - Division of State Court Administration
- FCA - Federal Court of Appeal
- FCAA - Federal Court of Australia Act
- FCC - Federal Court of Canada
- FCTAA - Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs
- OCHFC - Of the Cooperative Housing Federation of Canada
- FMC - Federal Magistrates' Court (an Australian Federal Court
- FMS - Federal Magistrates Service (an Australian Federal Court
- fcj - Federal Court of Justice
- fcoa - Federal Court of Australia
- FCAFC - Federal Court of Australia - Full Court via Austlii
- DFSR - Division of Federal-State Relations (Office of Regulatory Affairs)