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Practice of Public. Accountancy - shall constitute a person, be it his/her individual capacity, or as a staff member in an accounting or auditing firm, holding out himself/herself as one skilled in the knowledge, science and practice of accounting, and as a qualified person to render professional services as a certified public accountant; or offering or rendering, or both or more than one client on a fee basis or otherwise, services as such as:
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  • Standards of Practice Standards of practice of CONTRACTOR shall be determined by the professional standards of CONTRACTOR’s trade or field of expertise and all applicable provisions of law and other rules and regulations of any and all governmental authorities relating to provision of services as defined in this Agreement.

  • Scope of Practice The scope of practice of the Nurse Practitioner is determined by the context in which: The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to practice. The Nurse Practitioner therefore remains accountable for the practice for which they directed; and the professional efficacy whereby practice is structured in a nursing model and enhanced by autonomy and accountability. The Nurse Practitioner is authorised to directly refer clients/residents to other health professionals, prescribe medications and order diagnostic investigations including pathology and plain screen x-rays. Nurse Practitioners exhibit clinical leadership that influences and progresses clinical care, policy and collaboration through all levels of health service. Schedule B – Aged Care Classifications Progression from Aged Care Level One Employees who are new to the industry and/or have less than three months work experience in the industry may be classified at this level. This level is designed solely as an entry level. An employee at Aged Care Level One will only be eligible for progression to Aged Care Level Two if, the employee:

  • AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE The CONTRACTOR hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to, conduct its business, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. Proof of such licenses and approvals shall be submitted to the COUNTY upon request.

  • OMB Standards Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40−48.

  • Practice Tip If the Buyer does not want to perform any inspections that are not named above, it is recommended that the Buyer initial “Waived” to make it clear that the lines were intentionally left blank. Practice Tip: There is only one line to elect and one line to waive this contingency. If more than one item is listed under other and the parties would like to remove one, the item to be removed should be crossed out and initialed. It might be clearer to simply address this change in an addendum to the Agreement. Existing Conditions There is a space to list any items that are to be excluded from any of these “blanket” inspection contingencies. The Sellers may want to consider excluding any items/systems that have already been disclosed as faulty. For example, if the Seller has disclosed that a hot water heater needs to be replaced, that defect should be considered by the Seller in setting an asking price and by the Buyer when making an offer. Including it in the list does not mean the Buyer cannot inspect for it, but it does mean that the Seller does not have to negotiate over it in a report/as part of a Written Corrective Proposal. The Seller should consider listing all defects so the Buyer does not attempt to negotiate the offer based on an inspection report detailing a defect that was already disclosed. Subparagraph (D): Notices Regarding Property & Environmental Inspections Clients should be directed to these Notices when they are deciding whether to elect or waive any certain inspection. These Notices provide a small description of some less-common issues that may arise and direct them to agencies which can give them more information. Paragraph 13: INSPECTION CONTINGENCY‌ Subparagraph (A): Contingency Period The Contingency Period that applies to all inspections elected in Paragraph 12 is established in Paragraph 13(A). The default Contingency Period is 10 days, though the parties can agree to a different length if desired.

  • Applicable Technical Standards The Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards that apply to the Customer Facility and the Interconnection Facilities are identified in Schedule D to this ISA.

  • Practice Guidelines 37.1. CONTRACTOR shall adopt practice guidelines (or adopt COUNTY’S practice guidelines) that meet the following requirements:

  • Best Practice 9.1 The parties agree that Best Practice is simply a better way of doing things - it is a process of constantly changing and adapting to new pressures and work methods. Best Practices are not fixed. It is the method of operation to achieve exemplary levels of performance. Best Practices are not restricted to an examination of cost, but also include quality and timely completion of work safely and efficiently.

  • SUPPLIER STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Accenture is committed to conducting its business free from unlawful, unethical or fraudulent activity. Supplier will act in a manner consistent with the ethical and professional standards of Accenture as described in the Accenture Supplier Standards of Conduct, including prompt reporting of unlawful, fraudulent or unethical conduct. A copy of these standards can be found at xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xx- en/company-ethics-code.

  • Standards of Conduct Whenever the Member is required or permitted to make a decision, take or approve an action, or omit to do any of the foregoing, then the Member shall be entitled to consider only such interests and factors, including its own, as it desires, and shall have no duty or obligation to consider any other interests or factors whatsoever. To the extent that the Member has, at law or in equity, duties (including, without limitation, fiduciary duties) to the Company or other person bound by the terms of this Agreement, the Member acting in accordance with the Agreement shall not be liable to the Company or any such other person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they restrict the duties of the Member otherwise existing at law or in equity, replace such other duties to the greatest extent permitted under applicable law.

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