the RTA definition

the RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988;
the RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority.
the RTA means the Road Traffic Act 1988(2); “commencement date” means 8th June 2015;

Examples of the RTA in a sentence

  • The Issuer and the RTA shall also be jointly responsible for the accuracy of advice as to corporate benefits conveyed by the Issuer and/or the RTA to CDSL.

  • In such event, CDSL shall issue a notice of termination to the RTA effective upon the expiry of thirty days from the date of service on the RTA and shall simultaneously serve notice on the Issuer calling upon the issuer to either cause some other Registrar to an Issue/Share Transfer Agent, as the case may be, to enter into a similar tripartite agreement with CDSL or itself enter into a bi-partite agreement with CDSL on or before the expiry of the said period of thirty days.

  • Thereafter, the RTA shall despatch the security certificates arising out of the rematerialisation request within a period of thirty days from the receipt of such RRF to the beneficial owner named in the RRF at the address set out therein taking such precautions as may be necessary against loss in transit.

  • CDSL shall not be liable to the RTA for any loss or damage arising out of failure on the part of the RTA to maintain up to date back-up of the computer programme and the relevant data.

  • AND WHEREAS the Issuer has appointed the RTA to act as its registrar to an issue and/or share transfer agent in respect of the securities in dematerialised form.

  • Any additional terms cannot contradict or change any right or duty under the RTA or this tenancy agreement.

  • The Resident hereby acknowledges that the occupation of an undergraduate room in residence (including, but not limited to, the premises) is not governed by or subject to the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c.17 (the “RTA”), and that this Agreement, and the Resident’s relationship with the University, are exempt from the RTA by virtue of subsection 5(g) of the RTA.

  • If the landlord refuses to make the repair, the tenant may make an application for dispute resolution under the RTA seeking an order of the director for the completion and costs of the repair.

  • The terms of this tenancy agreement and any changes or additions to the terms may not contradict or change any right or obligation under the RTA or a regulation made under that Act, or any standard term.

  • Amendment of the RTAThe RTA or a regulation made under the RTA, as amended from time to time, take priority over the terms of this tenancy agreement.


More Definitions of the RTA

the RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988 . "threatened species" has the same meaning as in the Act. "tradespersons' supply and service store" means a building within which the sale or hire and/or servicing of moveable plant occurs and at which the moveable plant is operated only by the owners or occupiers of the building, and may include an ancillary office area. "utility installation" means a building or work used for a utility undertaking. "utility undertaking" means any undertaking carried on by or under the authority of any Government department, or in pursuance of any Commonwealth or State Act, for the purpose of:
the RTA means the Roads and Traffic Authority constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988 . "tourist facility" means an establishment providing for holiday accommodation or recreation, and may include backpackers' accommodation, bed and breakfast accommodation, a boat shed, boat landing facilities, a camping ground, a caravan park, cultural facilities, a guest house, holiday cabins, a hotel, a house boat, a marina, a motel, a playground, a refreshment room, a serviced apartment, tourist information facilities, a tourist shop, water sport facilities, or a club used in conjunction with any such facilities. "townhouse" means a residential flat building containing 3 or more dwellings in a group such as are commonly known as group houses, semi-detached houses, terrace houses, villa homes or the like. "waste" means: