CTA definition

CTA means the Corporation Tax ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
CTA means the United Kingdom Corporation Tax ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
CTA means the Corporate Transparency Act (31 U.S.C § 5336) and its implementing regulations.

Examples of CTA in a sentence

  • It shall be the Depositor’s (and not the Owner Trustee’s) duty to cause the Trust to make such filings and to cause the Trust to comply with its obligations under the CTA, if any.

  • It shall be Sponsor’s duty, and not the Trustee’s duty, to prepare such filings, cause the Trust to make such filings, and to cause the Trust to comply with its obligations under the CTA, if any.

  • The parties hereto agree that for purposes of the CTA, one or more executive officer, senior officer, or senior manager, or any other individual who regularly performs similar functions, of the Depositor are and shall be deemed to be the parties with the power and authority to exercise substantial control over the Trust.

  • Comply with all beneficial ownership information reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act and its implementing regulations (collectively the CTA), if applicable to that Borrower.

  • It shall be the Depositor’s and Owner’s duty and not the Owner Trustee’s duty to cause the Trust to make such filings and to cause the Trust to comply with its obligations under the CTA, if any.


More Definitions of CTA

CTA means the United Kingdom Corporation Tax Act 2009.
CTA means an application to a Regulatory Authority for purposes of requesting the ability to start or continue a clinical trial.
CTA means the Corporation Tax Act 2009.
CTA has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 13.13.
CTA means the Canadian Transportation Agency.
CTA means a Clinical Trial Application filed with the national competent authority in an EU member state for regulatory approval of a clinical trial of the Product, including all amendments and supplements to the application.
CTA means Clinical Trial Agreement.