What does ssc mean?
ssc means Solicitors in the Supreme Courts
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Solicitors in the Supreme Courts?
Solicitors in the Supreme Courts can be abbreviated as ssc
Other shorthands for Solicitors in the Supreme Courts are: SSC, SSC
Other shorthands for Solicitors in the Supreme Courts are: SSC, SSC
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ISCUS - In the Supreme Court of the United States
- SFE - Solicitors for the Elderly
- ECCC - Extraordinary Chambers in the Cambodian Courts
- SCAO - Supreme Courts of the Americas Organization
- SLG - Solicitors in Local Government
- SUNCO - The Setting up of Union Network for Co-Operation in the field of development, provision, delivery and dissemination of courses related to CVT in the context of collective bargaining
- TFC - The Federal Courts
- TSE - The Supreme Electoral
- Tsc - The Supreme Court
- TSR - The Supreme Ruler
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