CTA definition

CTA means the Corporation Tax Xxx 0000.

Examples of CTA in a sentence

  • It shall be the Depositor’s and Administrator’s duty and not the Owner Trustee’s, the Paying Agent's, the Indenture Trustee’s or the Certificate Registrar’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 CTA may require the Issuer to file certain reports with FinCEN after the date of this Agreement.

  • It shall be the Administrator’s duty and not the duty of the Owner Trustee, the Certificate Paying Agent, the Certificate Registrar or the Indenture Trustee to cause the Issuer to make such filings, as applicable, or to cause the Issuer to comply with its obligations under the CTA, if any, and the Owner Trustee shall not have any duty to monitor the Issuer’s or the Administrator’s compliance therewith.

  • Accordingly, the Depositor, the Certificateholders and the Administrator agree to provide to the Issuer, the Certificateholders, the Administrator, the Owner Trustee and the Delaware Trustee, upon each such party’s reasonable request, such identifying information and documentation as may be available in order to permit compliance with Applicable AML Law and the CTA.

  • To the extent permitted under the CTA, an Investor may satisfy the requirements in the previous sentence by providing a “FinCEN identifier” (as defined in the CTA).


More Definitions of CTA

CTA means the Corporation Tax Act 2009.
CTA means the Corporate Transparency Act (31 U.S.C § 5336) and its implementing regulations.
CTA means an application to a Regulatory Authority for purposes of requesting the ability to start or continue a clinical trial.
CTA means a clinical trial application submitted to a Regulatory Authority, the submission and approval of which is necessary to initiate or conduct clinical testing of a pharmaceutical product in humans in the jurisdiction of such Regulatory Authority.
CTA means the Commodity Trading Act (Cap. 48A) in force immediately before 27 February 2008;