What does cttl mean?
cttl means Criminal Trespass to Land
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Criminal Trespass to Land?
Criminal Trespass to Land can be abbreviated as cttl
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What does cttl stand for? cttl stands for "Criminal Trespass to Land". |
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How to abbreviate "Criminal Trespass to Land"? "Criminal Trespass to Land" can be abbreviated as cttl. |
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What is the meaning of cttl abbreviation? The meaning of cttl abbreviation is "Criminal Trespass to Land". |
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What is cttl abbreviation? One of the definitions of cttl is "Criminal Trespass to Land". |
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What does cttl mean? cttl as abbreviation means "Criminal Trespass to Land". |
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What is shorthand of Criminal Trespass to Land? The most common shorthand of "Criminal Trespass to Land" is cttl. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JOGLE - John O' Groats to Land's End
- ALBM - Air-to-Land Ballistic Missile
- ARTL - Automated Registration of Title to Land
- CTW - Criminal Trespass Warning
- TPA - Trespass to Property Act
- UCLT - Until Cleared to Land by the Tower
- CDTP - criminal damage to property
- EHL - Environmental Harm to Land
- GLAC - Guides to Land Acquisition and Compensation
- HLAW - Harm to Land Air or Water
- ILS - Index to Land Surveying
- MASLO - Maritime Air Support To Land Operations
- MDL - Mitigation of Damage to Land
- MDLS - Material Damage to Land and Structures
- RDL - Repair of Damage to Land
- RTLA - Registration of Titles to Land Act
- SAL - Safer Access to Land
- ct - Criminal Trespass
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