RAS definition

RAS or “Registration Authorities”, are the Subordinate Certification Authorities that are under the control of Starfield.
RAS means accounting rules in accordance with the Russian laws.

Examples of RAS in a sentence

  • The Bank shall provide its advice in a manner consistent with its policies, including with respect to environmental and social aspects of RAS.

  • World War Russia and the World at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries in Political Caricature], Moscow: IRH RAS.

  • If during the carrying out of the RAS the Client implements the advice provided by the Bank in a manner that is not consistent with such advice, the Bank may immediately terminate this Agreement.

  • The Client hereby authorizes the Bank to publicly disclose this RAS Agreement and the deliverable set out in the Schedule to this Agreement in their final form.

  • This RAS Agreement shall become effective as of the Signature Date, once is has been duly signed by the Parties.


More Definitions of RAS

RAS means: (A) with respect to the period up to and including 31 December 2012, the Russian accounting standards as adopted by Federal Law No. 129-FZ of 21 November 1996 “On Accounting”; and (B) with respect to the period from and including 1 January 2013, the Russian accounting standards as adopted by Federal Law No 402-FZ of 6 December 2011 “On Accounting”, as well as accounting policy regulations as adopted by the Russian Ministry of Finance and other generally accepted accounting principles and practices in the Russian Federation;
RAS means Russian Accounting Standards;
RAS means the Russian Accounting Standards;
RAS shall have the meaning provided in Paragraph 92.
RAS means any "remedial action scheme" as such term is defined in the ISO Glossary (in respect of the ISO Rules);
RAS means the Regional Aviation Services segment which includes contract flying, charter operations and maintenance, repair and overhaul services that is carried on by both Jazz and Voyageur as well as corporate expenses;
RAS means accounting standards generally accepted in Romania including the International Accounting Standards promulgated by the International Accounting Standards Committee as adjusted by Order No. 94 of 2001 of the Ministry of Finance of Romania, consistently applied.