Big 6 Firm definition

Big 6 Firm means KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Grant Thornton International, BDO International Limited and/or their affiliates eligible to practice in India, as per Applicable Law.
Big 6 Firm means as of any given date of determination any of the six largest national accounting firms as of the determination date.

Examples of Big 6 Firm in a sentence

  • All information to which Tejon or a Big 6 Firm is afforded access or which Tejon otherwise learns pursuant to this Section 3.4(e) shall be deemed "Confidential Information" for purposes of the Confidentiality Agreement referred to in Section 9 of the Transaction Agreement.

  • No more frequently than once each year, PEF shall, upon Ranchcorp's request, afford Tejon access to PEF's books and records during normal business hours for the purpose of verifying (and to the extent necessary to verify) the accuracy of PEF's statements as to the Revenue Hours occurring during any period not previously audited by Ranchcorp or previously reported on by a Big 6 Firm pursuant to this Section 3.4(e).

  • In lieu of such access, PEF may instead elect to provide such access to a Big 6 Firm which Ranchcorp selects and to cause such firm to report, based on its examination of PEF's books and records, as to the number of Revenue Hours which occurred during such period.

  • If they cannot so agree within five (5) days after the end of the Resolution Period, they shall each select one such firm within ten (10) days after the end of the Resolution Period and the two (2) firms so chosen shall select a third firm of United States independent certified public accountants, such firm to be a "Big 6 Firm" to which such dispute shall be submitted (the firm ultimately selected pursuant to this Section being the "Neutral Auditors").