GA definition

GA means the amount (if any) by which:
GA means general and administrative expenses.
GA economically weaker sections" means such categories as may be notified by the Government from time to time, on the basis of family income and other indicators of economic disadvantage, other than the classes or categories defined in clauses (m),

Examples of GA in a sentence

  • Upon such termination of this Agreement, CLIENT shall pay and reimburse G&A for services rendered and costs incurred by G&A prior to the effective date of termination.

  • The indemnification of G&A by CLIENT wherever stated herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement regardless of cause of termination.

  • Without Representation or Warranty: G&A makes no representation or warranty of any kind, including but not limited to, the warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability, nor for such warranties to be implied with respect to the data or service furnished.

  • Accounts unpaid 30 days after the invoice date may be subject to a monthly service charge of 1.50% on the then unpaid balance (18.0% true annual rate) at the sole election of G&A.

  • G&A assumes no responsibility with respect to CLIENT’s use thereof.


More Definitions of GA

GA means general assistance administered under the social welfare act, Act No. 280 of the Public Acts of 1939, being sections 400.1 to 400.121 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
GA means Georgia
GA. “Stable”, or “Official”. For clarity, Experimental Software is not supported under the standard Maintenance and Support offering.
GA means the General Assembly of the Forum.
GA means general and administration expenses.
GA means the agreement signed by the EIT and the KIC LE, setting out the rights and obligations applicable to the EIT grant awarded for the implementation of the KIC Business Plan, which is attached to this Agreement [alternatively which is available on EIT [xxx]’s website] and as altered, amended, re-instated or replaced from time to time.
GA means general aviation.