small business administration

Small Business Administration. A federal agency that helps small businesses by assuring them a fair share of government contracts, guaranteeing their loans or lending them money directly, and providing disaster relief. • The agency was established by the Small Business Act of 1953. — Abbr. SBA. [Cases: United States 53(8). C.J.S. United States § 91.]
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