- till countermanded
- /tɪl 'kaυntəmɑ:ndɪd/ nouna clause in a contract which states that an advertisement will run until stopped by the advertiser.Abbr TC
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
Marketing dictionary in english. 2015.
g.t.c. — 1. good till canceled. 2. good till countermanded. Also, G.T.C. * * * g.t.c., 1. good till canceled. 2. good till countermanded. G.T.C. or GTC (no periods), good till canceled. * * * abbr. ■ good till canceled … Useful english dictionary
GTC — abbreviation good till canceled; good till countermanded * * * abbrev 1. General Teaching Council (GTCE for England; GTC(NI) for Northern Ireland; GTCS for Scotland; GTCW for Wales) 2. Good till cancelled (on an order for goods, securities, etc)… … Useful english dictionary
g.t.c. — 1. good till canceled. 2. good till countermanded. Also, G.T.C. * * * … Universalium
g.t.c. — g.t.c. (good till canceled, good till countermanded) order to buy or sell a security which remains in effect until it is carried out or canceled (Finance) … English contemporary dictionary
g.t.c. — or G.T.C. 1) good till canceled 2) good till countermanded … From formal English to slang
TC — abbr till countermanded … Marketing dictionary in english
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