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TVLA
(redirected from Television Licensing Authority)

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TVLATV Licensing Authority
TVLATelevision Licensing Authority (UK)
TVLAThree-Valued Logic Analysis
TVLATV Land
TVLAThree-Valued Logic Analyzer
TVLATrent Valley Literacy Association (Ontario, Canada)
TVLATemecula Valley Lacrosse Association (Temecula, CA)
TVLATelevision Licensing Agency (UK)
TVLATransvestite Licensing Agency
TVLATreasure Valley Livestock Auction
TVLATransurethral Visual Laser Ablation
TVLATheosofische Vereniging Loge Antwerpen
TVLATV Linux Alliance
TVLATuned Vertical Line Array (sonobuoy)
TVLATilted Vertical Line Array


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The move could be repeated by dozens of other holiday parks which face the same price increase after the television licensing authority brought in new rules earlier this month.
One involves a man posing as an employee of Severn Trent Water, and the other says he is from the Television Licensing Authority (TLA).
Adjourning the case until April 10, Liverpool magistrates yesterday heard the Television Licensing Authority needed several weeks to respond to the claims.
 
 
 
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