CHTD or Chtd.
In the phrase "Chartered Accountant", abbreviated CA, the word "chartered" is abbreviated to C.
N.A. is an abbreviation for National Association. It denotes a bank that is federally chartered (as opposed to state chartered) and is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
Some of the different meanings of the abbreviation CASL are as follows. Chartered Advisor for Senior Living, Capital Area Soccer League, California Amateur Skateboard League.
The abbreviation CA can stand for the following:CaliforniaCanadaCirca (approximately)Chartered AccountantCyanoacrylate (a chemical compound)On WikiAnswers, CA stands for Community Assistant.
NA stands for national association - it is a federally chartered bank.
No, It goes: Virginia-1607, Chartered-1606-1612 New Hampshire-1623, Chartered-1679 Massachusetts-1628, Chartered-1629 Maryland-1634, Chartered-1632 Connecticut-1635, Chartered-1662 Rhode Island-1636, Chartered-1644 Delaware-1638, Chartered-None North Carolina-1653, Chartered-1663 New York-1613, Chartered-1664 New Jersey-1664, Chartered-None South Carolina-1670, Chartered-1663 Pennsylvania-1681, Chartered-1681 Georgia-1733, Chartered-1732
The word 'logistics' is not commonly abbreviated, but I have occasionally seen it as either 'LO' or 'Log'. CILT is the abbreviation for the 'Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport'. You can find lots of abbreviations for supply chain and logistics terminology online here: http://www.mysupplychain.co.uk/Definitions/tla_a.htm
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Standard Chartered's population is 2,011.
Standard Chartered was created in 1969.
The population of Standard Chartered is 86,865.
Chartered can be used as the past participle of charter.