SRA means the special rating area determined by the Council in terms of section 22 of the Rates Act, read with section 8(1) of the By-Law, the boundaries of which are delineated in Annexure A to this Manual, which is managed by the OBSID NPC.
SRA means an Agency which is:
SRA means the Solicitors Regulation Authority;
Examples of SRA in a sentence
SRA plan requirements exclusively govern the eligibility of Employees to participate in the SRA and eligibility for participation is non-grievable.
If the information becomes part of the SRA investigation records, we will then retain in line with the published SRA retention policy.
Information held by HMRC will be retained in accordance with existing retention policies, typically for 6 years from date of last use for HMRC and 7 years from the date of case closure for the SRA.
Employees are eligible to participate in the Supplemental Retirement Account (SRA) on a voluntary basis, and in accordance with the SRA plan requirements.
Employees may make pre-tax or post-tax (Xxxx) contributions to the SRA.
More Definitions of SRA
SRA means a geographical area within the area of jurisdiction of the Municipality determined or to be determined by the Council as a Special Rating Area in terms of Section 22 of the Rates Act and this Policy;
SRA the Service and Residence Agreement accepted by the Resident electronically on the Student Portal and into which this terms and conditions relate is incorporated by reference;
SRA means the special rating area determined by Council in terms of section 22 of the Property Rates Act, the boundaries of which are delineated in Schedule 1 to this MOI, and which shall be managed by the Company, save in respect of 16.2.2, in which instance, "SRA" refers to a neighbouring SRA;
SRA means the Strategic Rail Authority.
SRA means SRA International, Inc.
SRA means the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the independent regulatory body of the Law Society of England and Wales;
SRA means the Solicitors Regulation Authority.