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THA definition

THA means the Traditional Healers Association within the Borrower’s territory.
THA means the Tacoma Housing Authority, and for purposes of this Grievance Process, the term also includes any corporate entity that THA owns, controls, or manages.
THA. DISTRICTS means the TH-1(A), TH-2(A), and TH-3(A) districts established under Chapter 51A.

Examples of THA in a sentence

  • THA may also waive the fee, or a portion thereof, in its sole discretion, to promote affordable housing.

  • Seller shall authorize THA to review the conveyance documents prior to closing.

  • With acceptance into the Moving to Work (MTW) program in 2010, THA took on three additional statutory objectives that further define the Agency’s role on both a local and a national scale.

  • The THA Subcommittee shall address the appeal at its next scheduled meeting.

  • Having an Asset Management and Compliance Division enables THA to effectively plan for the future, ensure compliance with Local and HUD regulations, and keep the agency’s strategic objectives at the forefront when making both operational and strategic decisions.


More Definitions of THA

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THA means Transitional Health Authority which was operative from 1 July 1997, and includes its predecessors, the Regional Health Authorities (RHAs).
THA means tris-hexylamino-phosphodiester.
THA means Tongaat Hulett Acucareira de Mozambique,
THA means the Taiwanese Health Authorities, or its successors.
THA means the Tanzania Harbours Authority, a statutory corporation, established pursuant to the Tanzania Harbours Authority Act No. 12 of 1977;
THA means Tongaat Hulett Acucareira de Mozambique, S.A. (registration number 100264501), a company duly incorporated in accordance with the laws of Mozambique;