OSA definition

OSA means the Securities Act (Ontario), as amended;
OSA means the Securities Act (Ontario), as may be amended from time to time.

Examples of OSA in a sentence

  • Additionally, the Firm agrees that if the school is desirous to enter into any other service agreement with the Firm, that the Firm will provide that agreement to the Office of the State Auditor for review before execution so that OSA can review for possible impairments of independence.

  • The Agency must obtain written approval from the OSA prior to terminating the contract.

  • However, prior to termination of this contract by the Agency, the Agency must provide written justification to the OSA documenting the reasons for requesting the contract be terminated.

  • Upon the failure of either party to perform any obligation or observe any covenant required hereunder, the non­ defaulting party, with the written consent of the OSA, shall have the right to send a written notice to the defaulting party specifying such failure and demanding cure within ten (10) days of receipt of such notice.

  • In the event of termination for cause by the Agency and/or OSA, in addition to other remedies provided herein or available at law or in equity, the Firm shall bear all costs associated with the issuance of a new contract for audit services, including, but not limited to, the cost of reissuing another request for proposals and any additional costs resulting from an acceleration of services necessary for the timely completion of such auditing services.


More Definitions of OSA

OSA means the Securities Act, RSO 1990, c S.5, as amended;
OSA means the Ontario Securities Act, RSO 1990, c. S.5, as amended.
OSA means the department, division, office, bureau, agency, or other organization identified on the Contract Signature Page(s).
OSA means the Securities Act (Ontario);
OSA means OSA – Society for the Protection of Rights of Music Authors and Publishers, a civic association;
OSA means the Securities Act (Ontario), as amended from time to time, and the regulations, rules and instruments promulgated thereunder;