Permit to Practice definition

Permit to Practice means a certificate bearing a Permit to Practice Number that is issued to a Registrant Firm by EGBC and confirms that the Registrant Firm is entitled to engage in the Reserved Practice in British Columbia, subject to any suspensions, limitations, conditions, or restrictions on the Registrant Firm’s registration.
Permit to Practice means the license issued under the Sections of the Public Accountancy Act, to either a person or a firm.
Permit to Practice or 'permit' shall mean a permit to practice public accountancy or a

Examples of Permit to Practice in a sentence

  • Consulting Engineer's Stamp, Consulting Engineer's Inspector Signature, & Permit to Practice Acknow ledgement of Receipt of Consulting Engineer's Certificate: Municipal Engineer Date City of Chestermere Date Rejection of Consulting Engineer's Certificate: Municipal Engineer Date Cause for rejection I hereby certify that the items listed as reason for rejection have now been corrected.

  • The annual Statement of Particulars and the renewal fee must be filed with the College prior to the date the Permit to Practice Medicine as a Professional Corporation expires.

  • No Permit to Practice for a subsequent activity will be issued until all equipment from the past season has been returned.

  • Consulting Engineer's Stamp, Consulting Engineer's Inspector Signature, and Permit to Practice Acknow ledgement of Receipt of Consulting Engineer's Certificate: Municipal Engineer Date City of Chestermere Date Rejection of Consulting Engineer's Certificate: Municipal Engineer Date Cause for rejection I hereby certify that the items listed as reason for rejection have now been corrected.

  • Licensure of Individuals and Temporary Permit to Practice Engineering or Land Surveying §903.