RTA definition

RTA means the Road Traffic Act 1974.
RTA means the registrar and share transfer agents registered with SEBI and eligible to procure Bids at the designated RTA locations in terms of circular no. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 2015, issued by SEBI;
RTA means the Residential Tenancy Act of British Columbia and regulations pursuant to that Act and any amending or successor legislation; and

Examples of RTA in a sentence

  • Amendment of the RTA – The RTA or a regulation made under the RTA, as amended from time to time, may take priority over th terms of this tenancy agreement.

  • Additional Terms – Any additional terms cannot contradict or change any right or duty under the RTA or this tenancy agreement.

  • RTA or its service provider will withdraw the payment via ACH on the 15th day of the month preceding such Benefit Period.

  • The Sponsor Banks agree that in terms of the RTA Master Circular, UPI Bidders may place their Bids in the Issue using the UPI Mechanism.

  • RTA shall make available to Employer two ( 2 ) calendar days after the Cut-off Date for that applicable Benefit Period an invoice / funding report for the administration fee and the Benefit Value (collectively referred to as the “Order”).


More Definitions of RTA

RTA means the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17, all regulations and any successor or replacement legislation;
RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales (ABN 64 480 155 255).
RTA or “RTO” means the Regional Transport Authority/ Regional Transport Office of [the respective Urban Area].
RTA means the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
RTA is defined in the introductory paragraph.
RTA means the Residential Tenancies Act (Ontario) and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988.