The reason is because law professors like to abbreviate with Greek letters, such as "pi" for plaintiff and "delta" for defendant. There is no letter C in the Greek alphabet. There is Chi and Kappa. I guess they use K for kappa because it is a hard C sound.
Just a short-hand way of writing contract taught to law students. Just saves time. I heard it was because they did not want to confuse with "C" when they use hypotheticals such as "A shoots at B, but misses and kills C."
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It would stand for 103 kilometres or 103 thousand
The K stands for Kinetochore.
It is the main number
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the k stands for 1,ooo
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