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TLCA
(redirected from Trust and Loan Companies Act)

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TLCATyped Lambda Calculi and Applications
TLCAToyota Land Cruiser Association
TLCAThe Leadership Campaign on AIDS
TLCATelugu Literary and Cultural Association (Deer Park, NY)
TLCATrust and Loan Companies Act (Canada)
TLCATop-Level Certification Authority
TLCATasmanian Landcare Association Inc. (South Hobart, Tasmania, Australia)
TLCATheological Library Cooperative of Arizona
TLCAThe Lonsdale Citizens Association (North Vancouver, BC, Canada)
TLCATipton Lakes Community Association (Columbus, Indiana)
TLCAThe Las Colinas Association (Irving, Texas)
TLCATexas Leaf-Cutting Ant
TLCATemporary Laser Controlled Area
TLCATrout Lake Campers Association (Canada)
TLCAThe Lexington Christian Academy (Lexington, KY)
TLCAThe Local Council Authority
TLCATatla Lake Community Association (BC, Canada)
TLCATwist Lock Collar Assembly
TLCATrap-Loaded Cylindrical Antenna


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The finance committee, seeking to placate lobbyists from both the insurance industry and the banking industry, amended the Trust and Loan Companies Act so that banks can own insurance companies, but cannot sell policies.
 
 
 
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