TCA definition

TCA means the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997, as amended.
TCA means the Irish Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, as amended.
TCA means the Taxes Consolidation Xxx 0000 of Ireland.

Examples of TCA in a sentence

  • Privacy and Confidential Information Confidentiality The Supplier or TCA must not, and must ensure its Personnel and sub-contractors do not, either during the Term or at any time afterwards, disclose to any person (other than the Supplier's Personnel and sub-contractors engaged in the manufacture or supply of the Type-Approved OBM System where those Personnel or sub-contractors have agreed to comply with the Supplier's or TCA’s confidentiality obligations under this Agreement) any Confidential Information.

  • Provision of Financial Statements The Supplier must, upon request from TCA, allow TCA to inspect financial information and data of the Supplier in order to verify the number of Conforming OBM Systems supplied in a particular period.

  • No Authority to Provide TCA-Approved Services The Supplier acknowledges that this Agreement does not authorise the Supplier to offer or provide to any third party(ies) (whether on commercial or other terms) any TCA Approved Service(s) utilising the Type-Approved OBM System.

  • The Supplier or TCA may use or disclose any part of the Confidential Information that has been published in the public domain or is otherwise in the public domain other than by reason of any breach by the Supplier or TCA, its Personnel or sub-contractors of its obligation of confidentiality or any other obligation under this Agreement.

  • The Supplier or TCA must not use such Confidential Information for purposes other than the performance of its obligations under this Agreement.


More Definitions of TCA

TCA means the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997, of Ireland (as amended).
TCA means the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997;
TCA means Terrain Clearance Angle
TCA means Tennessee Code Annotated.
TCA means the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement signed on 30 December 2020 (as implemented by section 29 of the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020);