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

  • The Borrower may submit and the SBA may, in its sole discretion, accept documents after 2 months of the date of this Loan Authorization and Agreement.

  • Without notice and without ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s consent, SBA may: A) Bid on or buy the Collateral at its sale or the sale of another lienholder, at any price it chooses; B) Collect amounts due under this Note, enforce the terms of this Note or any other Loan Document, and preserve or dispose of the Collateral.

  • To request SBA's prior written permission to relocate, Borrower will present to SBA the reasons therefore and a description or address of the relocation site.

  • SBA Loan #7504058207 Application #3313914712 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Date: 08.29.2020 (Effective Date) On the above date, this Administration (SBA) authorized (under Section 7(b) of the Small Business Act, as amended) a Loan (SBA Loan #7504058207) to Virtuix Holdings Inc.

  • In return for a loan, Borrower promises to pay to the order of SBA the amount of twenty-five thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($25,000.00), interest on the unpaid principal balance, and all other amounts required by this Note.


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.