It means that a product is available for free trade agreement. Countries have free trade agreements on the import of products that eliminates tariffs and import limits.
"FTA eligible" in a court context refers to an individual's status regarding a failure to appear (FTA) for a scheduled court date. When someone is marked as FTA eligible, it typically means they may be subject to certain penalties or actions due to their absence, such as the issuance of a warrant for their arrest or the potential for increased bail. This designation can affect their legal proceedings and options for resolving their case.
The initials 'FTA' stand for 'failure to appear'. So FTA Battery indicates that a person failed to appear in court on a battery charge.
FTA stands for Failure To Appear on your court date for that charge.
failure to appear (FTA) on the charge of fraudulent use of a credit card (FUCC)
AOW/FTA IN CRIMINAL COURT MEANS FAILURE TO APPEAR/APPEAR ON warrant
Freight Transport Association
It is an issuing of an arrest warrant for FTA - Failure to Appear - to face whatever charges the individual was charged with.
If by FTA you mean the Foreign Trade Association, then it is clear that Antarctica has no commercial enterprises and so, nothing to trade.
"Failure to Appear - No Contact" This is distinguished from FTA or FTA CON where the defendant called the court or probation officer and said there was a problem or otherwise inquired about the charge
"FTA eligible enhanceable" refers to products or services that qualify for certain preferential treatment under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and can be further improved or modified in ways that enhance their marketability or compliance. This status often allows for reduced tariffs or other trade benefits, encouraging exports and international trade. The term signifies that the item meets specific origin criteria and can be adapted to maximize advantages under relevant trade policies.
It means bench warrant for failure to appear.
"Victim FTA" on a court document typically means that the victim of a crime failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or trial. FTA stands for "Failure to Appear." This notation may have implications for the case, such as potential dismissal, rescheduling, or other administrative actions by the court.