ORA definition

ORA means any regulatory authority outside the United States of America, the approval of which is necessary to market a Product.
ORA means the Office of the Regulatory Adjudicator.
ORA means Outdoor Recreation Account;

Examples of ORA in a sentence

  • After the final order is issued, the ORA or the Court may hear and decide post-judg- ment issues authorized by these Rules.

  • On August 11, 2015, ORA also filed a petition to modify Decision 14-11-040.

  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA), Pharmaceutical CGMPs; 2004.

  • All protesters initially alleged that the RFP contained a patent ambiguity regarding how small businesses could earn ORA points.

  • SBC does not understand the Ruling to affect the ALJ’s May 20, 2005 order regarding the national synergies model, pursuant to which TURN and ORA, but no other parties, were granted access to the national synergies model under specified circumstances.


More Definitions of ORA

ORA means the amount of the Optional Redemption Amount which the Corporation failed to so pay;
ORA shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.
ORA. The Office of Ratepayer Advocates or its successor division.
ORA means the issue of obligations remboursables en actions referred to, and on the terms set out, in article 3.4 of the Protocol in an amount not less than EUR 900,000,000;
ORA means Overseas Regulatory Authority
ORA means the 2,644,590 subordinated bonds redeemable in preference shares of the Issuer issued in connection with the Yildirim Investment;
ORA means the Office of the Regulatory Adjudi- cator.