It is difficult to answer this without seeing the context, but I will take a stab at it.
On the auto theft claims end abbreviations are used, like NI, is named insured and IV represents the vehicle.
With this as a guide to your question, NP would be named policy holder and as I said, without seeing the context, I can only guess as NB being named beneficiary.
"No Problem"Np means No problem.
NP=Nickel-Plate
NP = "Nurse Practitioner."
A 250 NP pipe is a pipe that is 250 millimeters in diameter and is 10 inches long. It comes in a variety of thicknesses. NB stands for nominal bore. Sometimes this is referred to as NPS which stands for nominal pipe size. NB is a standard for pipe sizes in North America.
NP most commonly means nurse practitioner. It may also mean neuropsychiatric.
If you mean the interior plains of the USA, these would include Badlands NP and Theodore Roosevelt NP. If you include the interior plains of Canada, then add Elk Island NP, Grasslands NP, Riding Mountain NP; and perhaps Prince Albert NP and Wood Buffalo NP.
If you mean the interior plains of the USA, these would include Badlands NP and Theodore Roosevelt NP. If you include the interior plains of Canada, then add Elk Island NP, Grasslands NP, Riding Mountain NP; and perhaps Prince Albert NP and Wood Buffalo NP.
no problem
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The initials "np" are the lazy way of writing or typing out "no problem". Or , if you are on the site " neopets" It stands for " neopoints "
House codes: /np @931629 /np @709003 Bootcamp like codes: /np @172976 /np @608368 /np @191205 /np @842019 /np @159932 /np @593204 /np @145219 /np @1450120 /np @449496 /np @618999 /np @801683 /np @1014313 /np @1444036 /np @633644 /np @808800 /np @1444041 That's all I know, but I hope it'll be to help ^^
hm it means no problem