SBA definition

SBA means the United States Small Business Administration or any Governmental Authority succeeding to any or all of the functions thereof.
SBA means the Small Business Administration, an Agency of the United States of America.
SBA means the Small Business Administration.

Examples of SBA in a sentence

  • Borrower will supply to Agent such additional information and documents as Agent reasonably requests with respect to its use of proceeds and will permit Agent and Lenders and the SBA to have access to any and all Borrower records and information and personnel as Agent deems necessary to verify how such proceeds have been or are being used, and to assure that the proceeds have been used for the purposes specified in Section 7.17.

  • Borrower will not have, on or within one year after each SBA Funding Date and each other Loan provided by a Lender that is an SBIC more than 49 percent of its employees or tangible assets located outside the United States of America.

  • Borrower represents and warrants to Agent and Lenders that the information regarding Borrower and its affiliates set forth in the SBA Form 480, Form 652 and Form 1031 and the Use of Proceeds Statement delivered as of each SBA Funding Date is accurate and complete.

  • In addition to any other rights granted hereunder, Borrower will grant Agent and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the SBA access to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s books and records for the purpose of verifying the use of such proceeds.


More Definitions of SBA

SBA shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.16.
SBA as used herein means the U.S. Small Business Administration.
SBA means the United States Small Business Administration or any successor thereto.
SBA means the State Board of Administration of Florida.
SBA means the State Board of Administration of Florida, the plan sponsor for the FRS Investment Plan.
SBA means United States small business administra- tion.
SBA means the Small Business Administration of the Department of Commerce.