YCA definition

YCA means the Yukon Contractor’s Association, a society incorporated pursuant to the Societies Act (Yukon).

Examples of YCA in a sentence

  • All cadets are expected to participate in organized and intramural athletics while attending YCA.

  • By enrolling in the YCA, I give consent to allow participation in all YCA sanctioned off-site training, and agree to voluntarily release and forever discharge YCA, its employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers from any and all claims of liability or damages incurred as a result there of, from the time of departure to the time of return to YCA facilities.

  • Released cadets must return within the designated time frame as determined by YCA to be appropriate for said event.

  • Although YCA has no registration fees or established program costs, I acknowledge by my initials below that any undue expenses incurred by YCA as a result of damage, misuse of facilities or any other unforeseen circumstances due to negligence will be reimbursed by me as soon as possible upon receipt of such charges.

  • All off-site training missions are conducted with the highest regard for the safety and the well-being of each cadet in accordance with YCA and NGB standards.

  • YCA will maintain physical custody of the cadet during this entire process.

  • YCA and the undersigned parties are bound by the provisions of this Enrollment Agreement and all other written and signed agreements with YCA and terms contained therein as governed by the laws of the State of Hawaii and the National Guard Bureau.

  • YCA Disciplinary actions include, but are not limited to, the loss of rank and/or position, being placed on a disciplinary detail, loss of favors or dismissal from the program.

  • YCA bears no obligation to provide any academic work to complete a semester or any academic credit once a cadet is dismissed.

  • I understand that there are no representations or warranties upon which I have relied in deciding to enroll my cadet in the YCA, except as specifically contained within this agreement or written documents to which it may refer.