CRDA definition

CRDA means the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
CRDA means a Regional Agricultural Development Commission (Commissariat Régional au Développement Agricole) established and operating pursuant to the Borrower’s Law No. 89-44 dated March 8, 1989 and related implementation decrees;
CRDA means the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.

Examples of CRDA in a sentence

  • CRDA, as the tenant, holds a leasehold interest in the land on which the XL Center (“XLC”), also known as the Hartford Civic Center is located and is the owner of the XLC.

  • Where “Owner” appears in the RFP and Contract Documents, it shall refer to CRDA.

  • CRDA entered into a Lease Agreement with the City of Hartford, A second Amended and Restated Lease Agreement dated as of April 26, 2013.

  • Any modifications to such plans shall be subject to the approval of CRDA.

  • Such reservation, and various components of the MLK Street Widening Project, were approved by the CRDA by Resolution No. 06-54, dated July 18, 2006.


More Definitions of CRDA

CRDA means the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority or any successor entity thereto.
CRDA. Capital Region Development Authority
CRDA is defined in the first paragraph of this Agreement. “CRDA’s Designated Representatives” is defined in Section 10.02. “CRDA’s Objectives” is defined in Section 3.01(b).
CRDA. Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
CRDA means either the Jendouba CRDA (as hereinafter defined), or the Kasserine CRDA (as hereinafter defined), or the Medenine CRDA (as hereinafter defined); and the term “CRDAs” means more than one CRDA collectively;
CRDA means the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a public body established in, but not of, the Department of the Treasury of the State of New Jersey, and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New Jersey;
CRDA means the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a component unit of the State of New Jersey. “Customer Database” means, as it relates to each Seller, all customer databases, customer lists, historical records of customers and any other customer