SOCA definition
Examples of SOCA in a sentence
SOCA residents will have use of all other areas of clubhouse during event except Banquet Room.
Agreement Holder warrants that no portion of the activities taking place will be sold, advertised or reported as a fund raising or benefit activity, unless previously disclosed and approved by SOCA Board.
This obligation, however, is subject to a satisfactory exception: recent legislation on money laundering and terrorist financing has placed solicitors under a legal duty in certain circumstances to disclose information to the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA).
Students may count up to three credit hours of SOCA 491 toward elective requirements for their major, but cannot count both SOCA 491 and 495 (Independent Study).
We are obliged by law to undertake this reporting to SOCA, but are under no obligation to make you aware of this reporting.
Agreement ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that at all times it will conduct its activities with regard for public safety and will observe and abide by all applicable regulations and rules requested by all authorized governmental agencies including those of SOCA.
The Landlord will provide outside air at the rate of 0.3 CFM/FT to the space in accordance with the 1988 International SOCA Code for retail space.
In: Proceedings of 2010 IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Application (SOCA), pp 1-8.
Students will contribute weekly to a learning journal and submit it under their SOCA 491 ecampus link.
Responding to the October 16 Memo, JPMorgan in London filed a report with the United Kingdom Serious Organised Crime Agency, or "SOCA".