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Court and lawyerly abbreviations, acronyms, and "shorthand' vary widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and even court to court. There is no standardized abbreviation manual. You should probably go to the Officer of the Clerk Of Court and ask, they might know.

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FTGB on a court document typically stands for "Failure to Give Bond." It indicates that a party in the case did not provide the required financial security or bond as ordered by the court. This could result in certain legal consequences or limitations on their participation in the case.

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