VRA definition

VRA has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03(3).
VRA means the Virginia Resources Authority, as administrator of the Fund.

Examples of VRA in a sentence

  • The Secretariat reiterates that, if a strict zero tolerance policy is not applied against unauthorized activities in the Zo and VRA, it could significantly undermine and even undo the progress made and provide for a continued situation of impunity for offenders to operate in.

  • However, the Secretariat notes that room for improvement continues to exist regarding applying a zero- tolerance policy and appropriate penalties for unauthorized activities in the Zo and the VRA.

  • The Local Government, however, after giving VRA 10 days' notice of its intention to do so, at its own expense and in its own name, may contest in good faith any Governmental Charges or Mechanics' Charges.

  • VRA is a duly created and validly existing public body corporate and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia vested with the rights and powers conferred upon it under the Act.

  • If such a contest occurs, the Local Government may permit the same to remain unpaid during the period of the contest and any subsequent appeal unless, in VRA's reasonable opinion, such action may impair the lien on Revenues granted by this Agreement, in which event, such Governmental Charges or Mechanics' Charges promptly shall be satisfied or secured by posting with the Trustee or an appropriate court a bond in form and amount satisfactory to VRA.


More Definitions of VRA

VRA means the Virginia Resources Authority
VRA means the Volta River Authority.
VRA means the Virginia Resources Authority, a public body corporate and a political subdivision of the Commonwealth.
VRA means rough airspeed.
VRA means the Vehicle Refueling Appliance developed or manufactured by the Corporation.
VRA has the meaning set forth in Section 11.6(f).
VRA means the Vietnam Road Administration, the authority established within MOT by Decree 07-CP dated January 30, 1993, whose responsibilities include developing road policy and strategy, establishing regulatory frameworks for road safety, and managing road maintenance, as provided in the MOT Decision No. 2567/2003/QD-BGTVT dated August 29, 2003, pursuant to the Decree 34/2003/ND-CP dated April 4, 2003, and any successor thereto.