CTA definition

CTA means the Corporation Tax Xxx 0000.
CTA means an application to a Regulatory Authority for purposes of requesting the ability to start or continue a clinical trial.

Examples of CTA in a sentence

  • Outpatient, in a physician’s office, urgent care center or free-standing laboratory: Major diagnostic imaging and testing* including but not limited to: MRI, MRA, CAT scans, CTA scans, PET scans, nuclear medicine and cardiac imaging.

  • If there are more than five (5) qualified applicants, the five most senior CTA applicants will be interviewed plus any other applicants selected by the supervisor for interview.

  • Except as expressly provided in this Amendment, the terms and conditions of the CTA shall remain in full force and effect.

  • A list of all applicant names will be electronically sent to the CTA President by Equal Opportunity within five (5) work days of the review by Equal Opportunity.

  • These may include, but are not limited to: the terms and conditions of the favourable opinion given by the relevant NHS Research Ethics Committee; the Clinical Trials Authorisation (CTA) granted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (the "MHRA"); the letter of no objection from the MHRA for the clinical investigation of a non-CE marked medical device or a CE marked medical device being used for a new purpose.


More Definitions of CTA

CTA means the Corporate Transparency Act (31 U.S.C § 5336) and its implementing regulations.
CTA means the Corporation Tax Act 2009.
CTA means the Commodity Trading Act (Cap. 48A) in force immediately before 27 February 2008;