PDA definition

PDA means the Prescription Drug Amendments of 1992.
PDA means, with respect to a Receipt Point or Delivery Point, a predetermined allocation directive from, or agreement with, Shipper.
PDA means Priority Development Area.

Examples of PDA in a sentence

  • Parking shall be provided in accordance with the applicable zoning and building code requirements of the City, including PDA standards.

  • The Area shall be subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations and codes, including but not limited to, the City Building Code, Zoning District Regulations, and stipulations of the Planning and Urban Design Agency ("PDA") of the City.

  • Provide additional PDA testing for any revisions to pile type, size or hammer previously approved.

  • All new signs shall be limited as set out in the City Code, PDA stipulations, this Plan and contracts between the LCRA and the Redeveloper.

  • Submit a complete PDA report sealed by the professional engineer who performed the test to the foundation design firm.


More Definitions of PDA

PDA means Pan de Azucar.;
PDA means Personal Digital Assistant device.
PDA means any South African laws or regulations that make provision for procedures in terms of which employees may disclose information regarding unlawful or irregular conduct by their employers or other employees in the employ of their employers; and/or which provide for the protection of employees who make a protected disclosure, including but not limited to that South African Protected Disclosures Act, 26 of 2000 (as amended).
PDA means the protocol of delivery and acceptance in relation to the Vessel to be executed between the Owners and the Charterers, substantially in the form of Schedule 1 (Form of Protocol of Delivery and Acceptance) hereto.
PDA means a Payment Direction Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Appendix 3.
PDA has the meaning assigned to it in Section 3.06(a).