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URA
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URAUrban Redevelopment Authority (Singapore)
URAYou Are A
URAUrban Renewal Area
URAUganda Revenue Authority
URAUnidade de Resposta Audível
URAUniform Act
URAUniversities Research Association, Inc.
URAUser Range Accuracy
URAUniformly Redundant Array
URAUnion of Rutgers Administrators
URAUnited Rodeo Association
URAUTRAN Registration Area
URAUniform Rectangular Array
URAUniversity Research Associates (Englewood Cliffs, NJ)
URAUser Requirement Analysis
URAUltra-Reliable Aircraft
URAUniform Resource Address
URAUnité de Raccordement des Abonnés (French: Central Office)
URAUranium Recycle Acid
URAUltrareduced Redundant Array
URAUniform Resource Agent
URAUser Role Assignment
URAUser Rights Assignment


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The Uniform Act permits courts to issue an injunction to prevent similar occurrences.
Copies of all national uniform acts, including an annotated version of the UPIA, is available through the University of Pennsylvania at www.
In 2000, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) approved and published a proposed new uniform act known as "The Uniform Information Transactions Act" (UCITA), intending it as a modification of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
 
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