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

  • In the first 2 years XXX develops a learning period regarding the programs offered by the government for small businesses (SBA), types of certifications, permits, documentations, and even the correct practices for submitted the bids.

  • In addition to the enhanced liquidity profile of the portfolio, since 10/1/2009 the Treasury Portfolio has achieved a net (of fees) return of 0.68% greater than the Florida SBA.

  • Except as disclosed in the Disclosure Information, the Company and its Subsidiaries are in material compliance with all conditions or requirements imposed by the SBA or any other applicable Governmental Authority.

  • To the extent SBA approval is required for the transactions contemplated by the Agreement as a result of the terms of the Company’s outstanding PPP loan, such consent was not secured prior to the date of the Agreement.

  • We also have a wide variety of federal agencies that demographically demand projects from SBA companies with locally recognized technical and economic capacity.


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 as used herein means the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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.