Noun
(law) Abbreviation of vice chancellor.
(law) Abbreviation of vi coactus (“forced by force”).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAuthor V.C. Andrews intended to publish under her given name of Virginia Andrews, but was told that, due to a production error, her first novel was being released under the name of "V. Source: Internet
The 4-year rate freeze stems from a settlement agreement in a class-action lawsuit filed by customers after the utility repeatedly raised rates to fund a failed nuclear construction project at the V.C. Summer site north of Columbia. Source: Internet
Board members V.C. Baker and Lance Link voted in favor of the renewal. Source: Internet
In 2011, famed V.C. Vinod Khosla told a conference that “people over forty-five basically die in terms of new ideas.” Source: Internet
On Saturday, May 19, Broward County Commissioner Dale V.C. Holness presented the key to Broward County to Don Wehby, Group CEO of GraceKennedy Limited. Source: Internet
Pilot Officer V.C. Woodward (33 and 213 Squadrons) was another top-scoring ace with 14 (out of 18 total, three of which are shared), while F/Lt Richard P. Stevens claimed all of his 14.5 enemy aircraft flying the Hurricane. Source: Internet