SLRA definition

SLRA means the Sierra Leone Roads Authority established and operating under the SLRA Act;
SLRA means the Somaliland Revenue Authority “Director” means Director-General of the SLRA
SLRA means the Swap Linked Redemption Amount

Examples of SLRA in a sentence

  • SLRA shall at all times operate and maintain its plant, machinery, equipment and other property, and from time to time, promptly as needed, make all necessary repairs and renewals thereof, all in accordance with sound engineering, financial and public utility practices.

  • SLRA shall take out and maintain with responsible insurers, or make other provision satisfactory to the Association for, insurance against such risks and in such amounts as shall be consistent with appropriate practice.

  • In order to assist SLRA in carrying out the Project, SLRA shall employ consultants whose qualifications, experience and terms and conditions of employment shall be satisfactory to the Association.

  • Part D: Project Coordination Support to CMU, SLRA, SLPA, and SLAA for the coordination, financial management, procurement, environmental and social management, quality assurance, technical audit and monitoring and evaluation of the Project.

  • Any action required or permitted to be taken, and any document required or permitted to be executed, under this Agreement on behalf of SLRA or by SLRA on behalf of the Borrower under the Development Credit Agreement, may be taken or executed by SLRA’s Director-General or such other person or persons as SLRA shall designate in writing, and SLRA shall furnish to the Association sufficient evidence of the authority and the authenticated specimen signature of each such person.

  • Therefore, the SLRA matrix will evaluate both routine and accidental conditions.

  • The selection of the events/activities should take into consideration the findings of the SLRA, and the consultations with the Province’s representatives and the project team members.

  • Draft – September 30th, 2013 Final – October 30th, 2013 7 Review of BC Statutory, Regulatory and Policy Frameworks • Within the scope of this project and using the results from the SLRA and HHRA the Contractor is to complete a focused review of the provincial statutes, regulations and policy frameworks that are within the project Draft – September 1, 2013 Final – November 30, 2013 scope.

  • The SLRA shall provide a potential magnitude of potential health risk to receptor categories on the basis of activity.

  • SLRA shall carry on its operations and conduct its affairs in accordance with sound administrative, financial, engineering and public utility practices under the supervision of qualified and experienced management assisted by competent staff in adequate numbers.


More Definitions of SLRA

SLRA means the Recipient’s agency responsible for the control, development, maintenance and efficient and reliable management of the national road network and established and operating pursuant to the Sierra Leone Roads Authority Act, Act No. 2 of 1992 of the Laws of the Recipient, or any successor thereto.

Related to SLRA

  • LRA means the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, as amended;

  • PSLRA means the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, 15 U.S.C. § 78u-4, as amended.

  • Community Mental Health Program (CMHP) means the organization of all services for individuals with mental or emotional disorders operated by, or contractually affiliated with, a local Mental Health Authority operated in a specific geographic area of the state under an intergovernmental agreement or direct contract with the Authority.

  • Community mental health program means all mental health

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.