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MRTA
(redirected from Marketable Record Title Act)

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MRTAMacedon Ranges Tennis Association (Australia)
MRTAMagistrates’ Regional Training Adviser (UK)
MRTAMagnetic Resonance Tomographic Angiography
MRTAMalaspina Recreation and Tourism Association (Canada)
MRTAManitoba Recreational Trails Association (Canada)
MRTAMarine Repair Technician Association
MRTAMarketable Record Title Act
MRTAMaryland Retired Teachers Association
MRTAMaryland Retired Troopers Association
MRTAMass Rapid Transit Authority
MRTAMeaford Range and Training Area (Canadian Forces)
MRTAmechanical resonance tissue analysis
MRTAMediated Real-Time Access
MRTAMedical Radiation Technology Act
MRTAMedium-Range Tactical Aircraft
MRTAMetro Rail Transit Authority
MRTAMetropolitan Rapid Transit Authority (Bangkok, Thailand)
MRTAMexican Radio and Television Association
MRTAMichigan Retired Teachers Association (formerly Michigan Retired Public School Employees Association)
MRTAMississippi Retired Teachers Association
MRTAMissouri Retired Teachers Association
MRTAModernization Receiver Test Asset
MRTAMontachusett Regional Transit Authority
MRTAMortgage Reducing Term Assurance
MRTAMotorcycle Rider Training Association
MRTAMovimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru (Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, Peru)
MRTAMulti Role Transport Aircraft
MRTAMulti-Robot Task Allocation
MRTAMyanmar Rice Traders Association

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