1. SRA - Noun
2. SRA - Proper noun
SRA
(England & Wales, law) Initialism of Solicitors Regulation Authority.
SRA (uncountable)
Initialism of satanic ritual abuse.
Every student who SRA serves in the nine San Francisco Bay Area counties comes from low-to-moderate income levels and more than 60% live below the federal poverty line. Source: Internet
During the visit, the Deputy Prime Minister handed over contributions of RM5,000 to every SRA in the Pandan parliamentary constituency to be channeled to students from poor and B40 families. Source: Internet
For a Band D property, the district council will receive £167.32 out of the total annual bill - a rise of £5, of which £1.80 will go towards the work of the SRA. Source: Internet
We did it in spite of the fact that Cal Fire is supposed to use the money raised from the SRA tax to provide and promote fire prevention. Source: Internet
On December 7, 1987, Congress enacted Public Law 100-182 which amended the SRA; repealed, in Section 2, the release criteria established by the original Section 235(b)(3); and restored the release criteria under 18 U.S.C. 4206. Source: Internet
In June, four people were killed including two soldiers in three consecutive explosions claimed by the SRA. Source: Internet