ISCA definition

ISCA or “The Institute” means the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants, the national accountancy body registered under the Societies Act (Cap. 311) that develops, supports and enhances the integrity, status and interests of the accountancy profession.
ISCA means the Individual Station Charge Adjustment for the relevant station for that Reporting Period; L is the value of “Lt” for the Franchisee Year in which the Reporting Period falls under:
ISCA means information systems capabilities assessment, which is the assessment of the mental health information systems of DBHR and the 11 RSNs in Washington State. ISCAs include a combination of electronic surveys, document reviews, and telephone and onsite interviews.

Examples of ISCA in a sentence

  • Review the Information Systems Capabilities Assessment (ISCA) forms, as developed by CMS; which the MCP will be required to complete.

  • Analyze the information obtained through the ISCA, conduct follow-up interviews with MCP staff, and write a statement of findings about the MCP’s information system.

  • In such event, ISCA will reimburse fees paid hereunder, less expenses incurred by ISCA including advertising, administration and related expenses.

  • No fees will be returned to Exhibitor and the Exhibitor shall be liable to ISCA for the costs associated with such eviction, less fees paid.

  • In addition to the remedies provided in this Agreement, ISCA shall have and may exercise all other remedies afforded to it by law for costs or damages suffered on account of such violations.

  • Exhibitors shall follow all rules and regulations of the conference hotel and ISCA relating to the conference.

  • If ISCA fails to hold its conference as herein provided, relocates its conference site to another hotel or city or fails to furnish Exhibitor exhibit space as stated herein, it shall refund to Exhibitor in full settlement of any loss of damage suffered or claimed by Exhibitor.

  • ISCA officers, directors, members and staff are not responsible for the safety of the Exhibitor, his agents or employees, or harm or damage to such persons resulting from theft, fire, accidents or any other cause.

  • Exhibitors may not conduct social functions in the exhibit area or in public areas of the hotel during the conference unless approved by ISCA.

  • ISCA shall not be liable for failure to deliver exhibit space to an Exhibitor as contracted for herein due to causes beyond ISCA’s control.


More Definitions of ISCA

ISCA means the person, group of persons or organization selected by OPRA, pursuant to the affirmative vote of at least 75% of the Members, to perform the functions designated to be performed by such person, persons or organization in connection with OPRA’s capacity planning process in accordance with Section 4.7 below. The identity of the person, persons or organization selected to act as ISCA in accordance with the foregoing shall be filed with the Commission as an amendment to OPRA’s national market system plan pursuant to Rule 11Aa3-2 under the Exchange Act, eligible to be put into effect upon filing in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of that Rule. Persons selected to act as the ISCA shall not be employed by any of the Members; shall maintain the confidentiality of information entrusted to them in accordance with the requirements of Section 4.7; and may be discharged by a vote of at least 75% of the Members.

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