GLA definition

GLA means the Greater London Authority;
GLA means the Gaming and Liquor Act.

Examples of GLA in a sentence

  • The cost of the RE:FIT for Greenacres Primary School is fi82,095 and is funded from a GLA grant of fi59,400 and a contribution of fi22,695 from the school.

  • FIT is a procurement initiative operated by the GLA that allows the public sector to retrofit existing buildings with energy efficiency and renewable energy measures.

  • The Council as the primary recipient of the GLA grant has under the terms of the Side Agreement bound the school to the terms and conditions of the GLA grant being the ultimate beneficiary of this Grant.

  • Under this Side Agreement the Council will provide the school with a grant for fi59,400 to fund the energy efficiency project; the Council having received the grant funding from the GLA.


More Definitions of GLA

GLA means gross leasable area, but excludes gross leasable area resulting from parking space, where applicable;
GLA means gross leasable area measured in square feet.
GLA means gross leasable area being the total floor space designed for, or capable of, occupancy or control by tenants, measured from the centre line of the joint partitions to the inside finished surface of the outside walls, but excludes public toilets, internal walkways, lift shafts, service ducts, interior parking and loading bays;
GLA means gross leasable area. “GMA” means the greater Montreal area.
GLA means the gross leaseable area of the Premises, calculated to the exterior faces of exterior walls for each level including any mezzanine. No deductions shall be made for columns, shafts, stairs, ramps, elevators, or loading docks.
GLA means the Greater London Authority (but also includes (i) the Homes and Communities Agency insofar as it exercises functions of the Greater London Authority under delegated authority of the Mayor under section 38 (1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999, and (ii) GLA Land and Property Ltd insofar as it is implementing a decision of the Greater London Authority).