SAS definition

SAS means statements on auditing standards.
SAS means the AICPA’s statement on auditing standards.
SAS means Society Authority Slip

Examples of SAS in a sentence

  • Upon request, the Bank shall annually make available to each Fund such summaries or audit reports, including any SAS 70 report, as the Bank generally makes available to its similar customers.

  • Additional risks related to new services 4 and 5: We have dependencies on Cap Gemini to package the tools, on SAS and Fujitsu to get the infrastructure usable and on Security/CTO to agree on a valid design pattern.

  • As soon as Customer will transmit data as part of the Customer Material to the System SAS will restrict the access to the data to personnel based in the UK to support the national data sovereignty.

  • The detailed Charges breakdown for the provision of Services during the Term will include: SAS Software Limited (“SAS”) *Redacted Customer: DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS (“Customer”) Address: *Redacted Taxpayer ID/VAT/GST Number: Currency: GBP *Redacted Schedule 3: Collaboration agreement Not used.

  • SAS will build the cloud environment to deliver the HMS using global personnel.


More Definitions of SAS

SAS means the Office of Statewide Accounting Services within the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
SAS or “Service Agreement Supplement” means a document that describes the features, terms and conditions of an Avaya Support Services offer.
SAS. – means a special arrangement scheme, being a Scheme which has been established (or has received transfers of some or all of the liabilities of another scheme) pursuant to a restructuring or other type of arrangement and is designated by the Board as a SAS.
SAS means Statement on Auditing Standards.
SAS shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.
SAS means the Standard Application System of which this application is a part.
SAS means Student Accessibility Services at the University of Guelph. “Supplementary Academic Accommodation” has the meaning found in section 5.3 of the Procedures Document.