CASA definition

CASA means a court-appointed special advocate;
CASA means a Chartered Accountant (South Africa) who is registered as such with SAICA;
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

Examples of CASA in a sentence

  • CASA and Meet & Confer may also appoint four members each to participate in the Committee.

  • CASA – Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association Parties to this Agreement – The parties to this agreement are the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada on behalf of its Local Unions and the Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association of Canada.

  • The Aircraft must be airworthy and maintained in accordance with requirements of CASA and the legislative requirements of the country of registration.

  • Xxxxxx caregivers can give to DCFS, who will submit form to court, parties, and CASA (if appointed) before hearing.

  • The Hearing Committee shall be comprised of three representatives from CASA and three representatives from the U.A. Negotiating Committee.


More Definitions of CASA

CASA means a claims administration services account that is a special fiduciary account, established and maintained by an administrator under section 1909, from which claims and claims adjustment expenses are disbursed.
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority as created by the Civil Aviation Xxx 0000 (Cth).
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority established under the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
CASA means a court appointed special advocate: a volunteer who is appointed by the court, is a party to the juvenile proceeding, and advocates for the child pursuant to ORS 419B.112.
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia.
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority or its successors.