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

  • In cases where the Merchant does not use SCA, the Merchant bears full liability of the transaction, if it is challenged by the cardholder, the card schemes or PAYSTRAX.

  • Additionally, we will use the information we gain from the inspection programmes we do to plan the investment of any grants that come from Central Government, such as the Schools Condition Allocation (SCA) and to work with other partners such as the Diocese.

  • A legal person bears full responsibility for all of its employees' transactions executed with its SCA.

  • The Merchant is responsible for all transactions where the correct SCA are used since such use is equivalent to the Merchant's signature.

  • The Merchant is obligated to notify PAYSTRAX immediately if it has reason to suppose that an inappropriate party has gotten hold of information on its SCA to CP and simultaneously be assigned a new SCA.


More Definitions of SCA

SCA means the Securities Commission Malaysia Act 1993.
SCA means the Sound Cities Association or successor interest.
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.