NISA definition

NISA new means a new stock and shares individual savings account containing Qualifying Investments as permitted under the NISA Rules;
NISA means the National Invasive Species Act of 1996, which reauthorized and amended “NANPCA”. [source: 33 CFR §151.2025]
NISA has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.

Examples of NISA in a sentence

  • The Israeli Airports Authority is one of the State of Israel bodies that operate under the instruction of the Israel National Information Security Authority (NISA).

  • The National Invasive Species Act ("NISA") requires entities to mitigate the transmission of non-indigenous aquatic species.

  • Should it become apparent that you are holding non-Qualifying Investments, we will ask you to sell them and retain the cash proceeds within your NISA, or to transfer those holdings outside of the NISA Investment Account.

  • This right shall apply to, and permit GWG Holdings to make (and permit GWG Life to make corresponding distributions or dividends to GWG Holdings so that GWG Holdings may make) payments from, proceeds from life insurance policies and all other property, including proceeds from “Conveyed Property,” “Collections” and “Collateral” regardless of whether or not such proceeds are initially placed in the “LifeNotes Account” as that term is defined in the NISA.

  • For the purposes of determining eligibility under this Agreement, any period during which a person is permanently resident in NISA shall be deemed to be residence in Nunavik.


More Definitions of NISA

NISA means a New Individual Savings Account.
NISA means the National Ice Skating Association of UK Limited, its successors and assigns. “Non-Skating Member” has the meaning defined in Rule 5.5
NISA means NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action
NISA means a Vartan Ravenscroft New Individual Savings Account as defined by the Treasury Regulations. Further terms about NISAs are set out later in these Terms.
NISA means the National Invasive Species Act of 1996, which reauthorized and amended the NANCPA.
NISA a Nation” means, as the context requires,
NISA a’ means women so this means we should all be reading this surah. Allah (ىلاعتو هناحبس) begins the surah with ‘O mankind have taqwa of your Rabb’. Allah (ىلاعتو هناحبس) is commanding us to fear Him and He joined it with name Ar Rabb. He said fear your Lord, He didn’t say fear Ar Raheem, fear Al Aziz. This means there is a relation between taqwa and rububiyah of Allah (ىلاعتو هناحبس). What makes us