PRADA definition

PRADA means “Plano de Recuperação de Áreas Degradadas e Alteradas”, the Member Country’s plan aimed at the environmental recovery of degraded areas, established and operating pursuant to the Member Country’s Law No. 6.938, dated August 31, 1981, and its Decree No. 97.632, dated April 10, 1989.
PRADA means a planning instrument of the activities necessary to the environmental recovery of a certain area, which shall include information, diagnosis, surveys and studies allowing for the assessment of the area’s degradation or alteration, as well as the methods and technics used for that purpose, and a chronogram for the implementation and monitoring of the relevant activities.

Examples of PRADA in a sentence

  • Prada is one of the world’s most prestigious fashion luxury goods groups and the worldwide exclusive licensee of the design, development, manufacture, advertising, promotion and distribution of, inter alia, the trademarks PRADA and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • Institute of Fashion in London and Fashion Centres in the U.S. It is also in partnership with brands like GUCCI and PRADA.

  • Pendirian yang serupa juga terkandung dalam putusan Mahkamah Agung Nomor 274PK/Pdt/2003 tentang pembatalan pendaftaran merek terkenal PRADA.

  • The Warrants are financial derivatives linked to the ordinary shares of PRADA S.p.A, which is a company resident in Italy and accordingly, transfers of the Warrants will be subject to the FTT when the FTT takes effect for derivatives on 1 September 2013 (“Implementation Date”).

  • Prada SA is the legal owner of the PRADA, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ ROSSA trademarks, responsible for their management, development and protection.

  • The Prada Group forms one of the world’s most prestigious fashion luxury goods groups and the Company is the worldwide exclusive licensee of the design, development, manufacture, advertising, promotion and distribution of the PRADA, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, Church’s and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ trademarks.