7A
7A or VII-A may refer to :
Law, legal system
- Housing (apartment, rent, landlord, tenant)
- Article 7A (NYC housing code), an alternative to rent strikes / to expedite repair
- Labor law
- Los Angeles Garment Workers strike of 1933, National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), section 7A, "living wages"
- taxes
- Rates in Hong Kong, a property tax system known as "rates": Section 7A(2), (3)
Transportation, navigation
- 7A (Long Island bus)
- Air Next IATA airline designator
- British Columbia Highway 7A
- Massachusetts Route 7A
- Vermont Route 7A
Other
- Division 7A dividend, an amount treated by the Australian Tax Office as an assessable dividend of a shareholder of a private company
- Oflag VII-A Murnau, a German prisoner of war camp
- Stalag VII-A, a German prisoner of war camp
- 7A, the production code for the 1986 Doctor Who serial The Mysterious Planet
See also
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