it usually stands for carbon copy; in the old days carbon paper was used to make copies of documents that had to be distributed to several persons or files. from this came the terminology carbon copy (cc) when copies of the document needs to be given to other persons or files.
It is important to sign a cc letter. That is because the recipients still need to know whether the source of the letter is authentic.
Inc. = the abbreciation for Incorporated.
It can stand for either Letter Of Intent or Letter Of Indemnity.
At the bottom of the letter, below the senders name/title, below enclosures listed (if applicable), the notation 'Copy:' or 'Copies:' can replace the old fashioned 'Cc:' (carbon copy); for example: Copy: Dr. Linda Likely Copies: Dr. Linda Likely, Stephen Stephens, Roy Royal
Parts of a business letter not found on a personal letter:letterhead (or senders address for plain paper)inside address,reference line (if applicable)name of sender printed or typed under signatureenclosures listed (if applicable)copy (Cc)
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The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
CC stands for Carsten Charles.
Cubic Centimeters
"Carsten Charles" Sabathia.
CC stand's for "Cubic Centimeters". There are 16.387 CC's in a CI (cubic inch)
Two most common uses for CC are: Courtesy copy in a business letter cubic centimeters in automotive applications
cubic centimeters
credit card
cubic centimeters
cubic centimeters
Milliliters (mL)