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FFCA

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FFCAFlorida Fire Chiefs' Association
FFCAFederal Facilities Compliance Act
FFCAFranchise Finance Corporation of America (now General Electric Capital Franchise Finance Corporation; est. 1980; Scottsdale, AZ)
FFCAFédération Française des Chasseurs à l'Arc (French: French Bowhunters Federation)
FFCAFederal Facilities Compliance Agreement
FFCAFull Fuel Cycle Analysis
FFCAFlorida False Claims Act


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Byline: MATCHMAN DARRIN Ferguson clinched the FFCA Diawa Oblique/Anglers Emporium Summer League title with a third-place finish in the final on Magiscroft.
17) The FFCA differs from the federal False Claims Act in that it fails to extend liability for knowingly presenting or causing to be presented fraudulent claims for payment or approval.
Attorneys' manual; example agency regulations and FFCA handbooks; sample court documents; a sample stipulation for compromise settlement and release of claim, and irrevocable reversionary inter vivos medical trust; ATLA Education speaker papers; and a bibliography of law journal and law review articles.
 
 
 
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