What does ucl mean?
ucl means Unfair Competition Laws
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What is the abbreviation for Unfair Competition Laws?
2 ways to abbreviate Unfair Competition Laws
Unfair Competition Laws can be abbreviated as ucl
Other shorthands for Unfair Competition Laws are: UCL
Unfair Competition Laws can be abbreviated as ucl
Other shorthands for Unfair Competition Laws are: UCL
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What does ucl mean? ucl as abbreviation means "Unfair Competition Laws". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UDTP - Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices
- UPDPA - Unfair Prescription Drug Practices Act
- UTCCR - Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999
- UCSPA - Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act
- AAUC - Act Against Unfair Competition
- UA - Unfair Advantage
- UDA - Unfair Dismissals Act
- UDAAP - Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Act or Practice
- UIPA - Unfair Insurance Practices Act
- UDAP - Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices
- ULPC - Unfair Labor Practice Charge
- UBPA - Unfair Business Practices Act
- UDL - Unfair Dismissal Laws
- UDRS - Unfair Dispute Resolution Service
- UCL - Unfair Competition Law
- UCA - Unfair Competition Act
- UCPA - Unfair Competition Prevention Act
- AUCL - Anti-Unfair Competition Law
- uc - Unfair Competition
- level playing field policy. - A supplier policy that prohibits travel agents from advertising discounted or rebated fares for the supplier's products. The goal is to protect smaller agencies from unfair competition by larger ones.