RDA definition

RDA means a regional development authority to which land is leased by the State for the purposes among others of construction of any regional facilities pursuant to Clause 5(3) hereof;
RDA has the meaning specified in Section 1.14.
RDA means the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority.

Examples of RDA in a sentence

  • Each student mustshall possess the necessary requirements for application for RDA licensure or currently possess an RDA license.

  • The RAC reviewed this agenda item at their meeting January 27, 2022 and forward a recommendation to the RDA.

  • SE RDA shall assist them in submitting the documents and getting the certificate of recognition of studies.

  • The Parties amended the Original LDDA pursuant to that certain First Amendment to Land Donation and Development Agreement, dated the day of , 2023, by and among the City, RDA, and Flagborough.

  • FOR POSSIBLE ACTION The RDA Storefront Improvement Grant program has been a very successful program.


More Definitions of RDA

RDA means the Borrower’s Road Development Authority, which was established by Road Development Authority Act, Act No. 6 of 1998, or any successor thereto.
RDA means a retail display allowance offered by PUBLISHER or on its behalf, pursuant to PUBLISHER's authorized program, to retailers engaged in the sale-of PUBLISHER's Publication(s) for (i) each copy-sold of each Publication and/or (ii) a specified position in a retailer-sales fixture.
RDA means the Rural Development Agency of the United States Department of Agriculture or its successors.
RDA means the Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City, a public agency, and includes any successor designated by the RDA or succeeding to the RDA.
RDA means Revenue Deficiency Account;
RDA means the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City. RDA is the owner of a portion of the Gallivan Center Plaza. RDA has contracted with the Salt Lake City Corporation / Public Services for the programming of the Gallivan Center Plaza.
RDA means a Regional Disciplinary Administrator