Audit Area definition

Audit Area shall have the meaning given in Section 8.4(e).
Audit Area means the City of Winnipeg designated area at the MRF where Audits shall be performed by the City.

Examples of Audit Area in a sentence

  • Obs No Observation Recommendation Audit Area Risk Severity Proj/CO Mngt Comments Action(s) Planned Target Impl.

  • Internal Audit Area Description Administration Directly employ and maintain an internal auditor and related audit staff.

  • Subject to the limitations contained elsewhere in this Section 8.4, TXUED may perform audits on each of the various subject areas described in the TXUED audit plan then in-effect at the time of such audit (each, an “Audit Area”), provided that an Audit Area may not be audited more than once during any twelve (12) month period, unless more frequent audits are required by any Laws applicable to TXUED.

Related to Audit Area

  • Development Area means that area to which a development plan is applicable.

  • Permit area means the area constituted by the blocks that are the subject of a permit;

  • Assessment area means an area, or, if more than one area is designated, the

  • exploration area means that part of the Area allocated to the Contractor for exploration, described in schedule 1 hereto, as the same may be reduced from time to time in accordance with this contract and the Regulations;

  • Business Area means an adjacent area that is zoned by a state, county, township, or municipal zoning authority for industrial or commercial purposes, customarily referred to as "b" or business, "c" or commercial, "i" or industrial, "m" or manufacturing, and "s" or service, and all other similar classifications and that is within a city, village, or charter township or is within 1 mile of the corporate limits of a city, village, or charter township or is beyond 1 mile of the corporate limits of a city, village, or charter township and contains 1 or more permanent structures devoted to the industrial or commercial purposes described in this subdivision and that extends along the highway a distance of 800 feet beyond each edge of the activity. Each side of the highway is considered separately in applying this definition except that where it is not topographically feasible for a sign or sign structure to be erected or maintained on the same side of the highway as the permanent structure devoted to industrial or commercial purposes, a business area may be established on the opposite side of a primary highway in an area zoned commercial or industrial or in an unzoned area with the approval of the state highway commission. A permanent structure devoted to industrial or commercial purposes does not result in the establishment of a business area on both sides of the highway. All measurements shall be from the outer edge of the regularly used building, parking lot, or storage or processing area of the commercial or industrial activity and not from the property lines of the activities and shall be along or parallel to the edge or pavement of the highway. Commercial or industrial purposes are those activities generally restricted to commercial or industrial zones in jurisdictions that have zoning. In addition, the following activities are not commercial or industrial: