LRCA definition
Examples of LRCA in a sentence
LRCA is a charitable entity and charitable immunity will be asserted.
School authorities that opted to use their Learning Resources Credit Allocation (LRCA) in the first year of the agreement will be invoiced directly by the Learning Resources Centre.
In the Lifespan Respite Care Act (LRCA) of 2006 (P.L. 109-442), a Lifespan Respite Care Program is a coordinated system of accessible, community-based respite care services for caregivers of children or adults of all ages with special needs.
For the school authorities that opted not to use their LRCA, they will be invoiced directly by Acrodex.
As the LRCA will be discontinued on September 1, 2013, all school authorities will be billed directly by Acrodex in the second and third years of the agreement.
In the event that the Additional City Services Fee is not required to be paid by Redeveloper because it has met the $50 million capital investment commitment as set forth in Section 3.12 of the Redevelopment Agreement, Redeveloper and LCRA shall promptly negotiate in good faith to apply the Credit or any remaining balance of the Credit against another financial obligation of Redeveloper to LRCA or the City.
If at any time, in the sole opinion of the Casitas Board of Directors, the sale by Concessionaire of beer, wine and/or tobacco materially affects, causes or adds to the problems of keeping the LRCA free of litter and of maintaining order among the general public using the LCRA, the right granted herein may be terminated at any time upon thirty (30) days written notice from Casitas to Concessionaire.