SRA auditor definition

SRA auditor means a securities regulatory authority auditor;

Examples of SRA auditor in a sentence

  • All registrants, by their applications for initial registration, maintenance of registration, approval as a specialist or SRA auditor, or by providing information by other means shall consent and be deemed to have consented to allowing CMAA or its designate to keep and maintain the information referred to in section 27 of the Act andSection 5.02 and Section 5.03(1) and to disclose this information as provided for in these Bylaws or in the Act.

Related to SRA auditor

  • Independent Auditor has the meaning specified in subsection 7.01(a).

  • Auditor means the person for the time being performing the duties of auditor of the Company (if any).

  • Company Auditor means Xxxxx Xxxxx US, LLP (FKA: Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, LLP), with offices located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000.

  • Neutral Auditor means Ernst & Young or, if Ernst & Young is unable to serve, an impartial nationally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants other than Seller’s accountants or Purchaser’s accountants, mutually agreed to by Purchaser and Seller.

  • Independent Auditors has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • County Auditor means the Greenville County Auditor, or the person holding any successor office of the County.

  • qualified auditor means a person who is qualified to be appointed as an auditor under section 198;

  • the Auditors means the auditors from time to time of the company or, in the case of joint auditors, any one of them;

  • Independent Accounting Firm has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(c).

  • Independent Accountant has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(c)(iii).

  • Company’s Auditors means an independent firm of accountants duly appointed as auditors of the Company;

  • Approved Auditor means a person who is:

  • Statutory Auditor means the auditor of a Company appointed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 or under the provisions of any other applicable governing law;

  • cost accountant means a cost accountant as defined in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959 (23 of 1959) and who has obtained a certificate of practice under sub-section (1) of section 6 of that Act;

  • Corporation’s Auditors means such firm of chartered accountants as the Corporation may have appointed or may from time to time appoint as auditors of the Corporation, including prior auditors of the Corporation, as applicable;

  • non-audit services means services other than audit services;

  • Accountant A Person engaged in the practice of accounting who (except when this Indenture provides that an Accountant must be Independent) may be employed by or affiliated with the Issuer or an Affiliate of the Issuer.

  • Auditors means the auditors for the time being of the Company;

  • Audit means the examination of a person or the inspection of the books, records, memoranda, or accounts of a person, ordered to appear before the Tax Administrator, for the purpose of determining liability for a municipal income tax.

  • KPMG means KPMG LLP.

  • Initial Audit is Bank’s inspection of Borrower’s Accounts, the Collateral, and Borrower’s Books, with results satisfactory to Bank in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Reporting Accountants means the auditors of National Grid (but not acting in their capacity as auditors) or such other firm of accountants as may be nominated by National Grid and approved in writing by the Trustee for the purpose or, failing which, as may be selected by the Trustee for the purpose; and

  • Audit Firm means a legal person or any other entity, regardless of its legal form, that is approved in accordance with this Directive by the competent authorities of a Member State to carry out statutory audits;

  • Qualified accountant means a member of a professional body that is approved by ASIC in writing for the purpose of the definition. ASIC has indicated that it will approve any member of:

  • Energy audit means a systematic procedure with the purpose of obtaining adequate knowledge of the existing energy consumption profile of a building or group of buildings, an industrial or commercial operation or installation or a private or public service, identifying and quantifying cost-effective energy savings opportunities, and reporting the findings;

  • Statutory Auditors means a firm of chartered accountants appointed in terms of Section 224 of the Companies Act, 1956 and acting as the statutory auditors of the Concessionaire.