SROC definition

SROC means the Synod Risk Oversight Committee as appointed by Part 9 of these By-Laws
SROC means a renewables obligation certificate issued by the Authority under a renewables obligation order made by the Scottish Ministers;
SROC means the Synod Risk Oversight Committee as appointed under Part 9 of these By-Laws*

Examples of SROC in a sentence

  • Communications of any changes will be undertaken in writing by providing the updated version of this agreement to Academic Registrars or equivalent and through the Students Records Officers (SROC) conferences and the SLC’s HEP Student Support Seminar.

  • The Issuer’s auditor is KPMG & Associados - SROC, S.A., member of the Portuguese Institute of Statutory Auditors (“Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas”), registered with the CMVM with registration number 9098, with registered office at Edifício Monumental, ▇▇.

  • Auditor: The Issuer’s auditor is KPMG & Associados - SROC, S.A., member of the Portuguese Institute of Statutory Auditors (“Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas”), registered with the CMVM with registration number 9098, with registered office at Edifício Monumental, ▇▇.

  • I n cl u de r ec- og n i t io n t o fi nan ci a l an d o t h e r a ssis t - an ce r eceived f r o m t h e F SROC p r o- g ▇▇ ▇ .


More Definitions of SROC

SROC means the Senior Research Officer Council, which consists of the SRO from each public university in Oregon and OHSU.

Related to SROC

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