SBA definition

SBA means the United States Small Business Administration or any Governmental Authority succeeding to any or all of the functions thereof.

Examples of SBA in a sentence

  • SBA may require the Accountholder to reduce his/her Concern/s into writing.

  • Concerns sent through mail shall only be considered received when physically received by an authorized SBA employee.

  • SBA shall attempt to provide prior notice of such interruptions; however, SBA does not guarantee that such notice will always be possible.

  • SBA shall not permit and is under no obligation to notify the Accountholder for the following: (a) transaction that will result in an overdraft or close the Account/Card; (b) transfer and payment from an Account/Card in an “Unavailable” status such as dormant or expired, or (c) transfer and payment from an Account/Card that is subject to legal process or other encumbrance restricting the transaction.

  • The Accountholder shall keep records of his/her transactions, review and reconcile his/her transaction history details and statements for any errors, and immediately report to SBA any unauthorized entries or transactions.


More Definitions of SBA

SBA shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.16.
SBA means the United States Small Business Administration or any successor thereto.
SBA means the State Board of Administration of Florida.
SBA means the State Board of Administration of Florida, the plan sponsor for the FRS Investment Plan.
SBA means United States small business administra- tion.