NACA definition
Examples of NACA in a sentence
The Contracting Parties hereby establish the Organization for the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia and the Pacific (NACA) with the objectives and functions set out hereinafter.
This Agreement and its addendums and interpretations shall apply to projects that meet the criteria established by the North American Contractor Association (NACA) and NABTU and approved in accordance with Section 4.1.
The Navy leased land on north Wallops Island from NACA from 1947 to 1959 for munitions and ordnance testing, operations, and training.
NACA purchased Wallops Island from the Wallops Island Gun Club in 1947.
Either NACA or NABTU, on behalf of its signatory International Unions, desiring to change or terminate this Agreement must notify the other side in writing at least sixty (60) days, but not more than ninety (90) days prior to the anniversary date of this Agreement.