the NCA definition

the NCA means the National Crime Agency;
the NCA means the National Credit Act, 34 of 2005;
the NCA means the National Credit Act 34 of 2005, as amended from time totime;

Examples of the NCA in a sentence

  • The Industry Fund Contribution amount may be revised from time to time upon notice from the NCA.

  • If you default under the terms of your credit agreement, we are entitled to collections costs as follows: • for a Default notice, the amount prescribed under the NCA; • for work undertaken for us by registered debt collectors to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Debt Collectors Act 114 of 1998; or • for enforcement action to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Magistrates’ Courts Act 32 of 1944 or the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013.

  • Disputes and complaints about a credit agreement can also be resolved by: • seeking resolution of a dispute by alternative dispute resolution under the NCA; • filing a complaint with the National Credit Regulator; or • applying to the National Consumer Tribunal.

  • Except as specifically modified above, all terms and conditions of the NCA will apply.

  • In addition to interest the School will be entitled to recover from the Parents default administration costs and collection costs, as contemplated in the NCA, including legal costs on the attorney and client scale and collection commission to the extent permitted by the NCA.

  • In addition to interest the School will be entitled to recover from you default administration costs and collection costs, as contemplated in the NCA, including legal costs on the attorney and client scale and collection commission to the extent permitted by the NCA.

  • All jurisdictional disputes on Covered Project, between or among the Building and Construction Trades Unions, the NCA II and Contractors, parties to this PLA, shall be settled and adjusted according to the present Plan established by the Building and Construction Trades Department or any other plan or method of procedure that may be adopted in the future by the Building and Construction Trades Department.

  • If you default under the terms of your credit agreement we are entitled to collections costs as follows: • for a Default Notice the amount prescribed under the NCA; • for work undertaken for us by registered debt collectors to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Debt Collectors Act 114 of 1998; or • for enforcement action to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Magistrates Courts Act 32 of 1944 or the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013.

  • Disputes and complaints about a credit agreement can be resolved also by: • seeking resolution of a dispute by alternative dispute resolution under the NCA; • filing a complaint with the National Credit Regulator; or • applying to the National Consumer Tribunal.

  • Any Fee or other amounts of money owing by the Parents to the School not paid on or before the due date will bear interest at the maximum rate of interest for incidental credit prescribed from time to time in terms of the NCA, or at such lesser rate as the School determines from time to time in its sole discretion.


More Definitions of the NCA

the NCA means the National Crime Agency “PwC” means PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
the NCA means the National Credit Act.
the NCA means the National Credit Act 34, 2005, as amended from time to time; and
the NCA means the National Credit Act, 34 of 2005, as amended;
the NCA means the National Care Association, a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company registration 2537672 and whose registered office is Suite 4 Beaufort House Beaufort Court, Sir Thomas Longley Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent, ME2 4FB;