SCA definition

SCA means Security Capital Assurance Ltd, a Bermuda limited liability company.
SCA means the Securities Commission Malaysia Act 1993 as amended or re-enacted.
SCA means a sanitary control area.

Examples of SCA in a sentence

  • The SPA/SCA group shall be entitled to one representative from SPA and one representative from SCA on the Shoreline Insurance Advisory Committee.

  • If a SCA employee moves into a new position (absent their current job title or duties being changed by the district), they begin at zero years of experience in their new position.

  • The administrators covered by this Agreement include building administrators represented by SPA (including elementary principals, secondary principals and assistant principals), and all central office administrators represented by SCA (including support division directors and instruction division directors), herein called Administrators.

  • Reclassification requests will be reviewed by the Position Reclassification Committee, comprised of two representatives of SCA, the Executive Director of Human Resources, and the Superintendent.

  • A SCA Administrator may request consideration for reclassification of his/her position by the Executive Director of Human Resources and the Employee's supervisor.


More Definitions of SCA

SCA means the Electricity Distributor’s standard connection agreement titled “Conditions for Connection to the Distribution System” . Please see www.esb. ie for ESB Networks General Conditions for Connection to the distribution system for customers with a connection greater than 100 kVA and for ESB Networks General Conditions for Connection to the distribution system for customers with a connection less than 100kVA; as updated and approved by the Regulator from time to time;
SCA means the Sound Cities Association or successor interest.
SCA means the Securities Commission Malaysia Act 1993.
SCA means the Companies Act (Chapter 50) of Singapore;
SCA means the Special Conditions of Agreement by which the GCA may be amended or supplemented but not over- written.