SSAP definition

SSAP means a sporting sanctions appeal panel to be appointed to determine an appeal against a deduction of points under Rule 13.
SSAP means a statement of standard accounting practice in force at the date of this Agreement as adopted by the Accounting Standards Board Limited;
SSAP means a statement of standard accounting practice.

Examples of SSAP in a sentence

  • A thorough report on the implementation of the SSAP will be produced according to a standard format with contributions from all Range States and submitted for inclusion into the general International Review on the Stage of Preparation and Implementation of Single Species Action Plans to the AEWA Meeting of the Parties.

  • The designated representatives of national state authorities will act as National Focal Points for the SSAP and will be the main contact persons for the Chairperson and the Coordinator.

  • Such expenses and costs shall be allocated between Risk Control Separate Accounts, Declared Rate Separate Accounts, Variable Separate Accounts and the General Account in accordance with SSAP 70.

  • Funding for SSAP activities of the Species Working Group or its members is to be sought from various sources.

  • Services provided shall be recorded through intercompany accounts, which are settled quarterly pursuant to SSAP No. 25 as amended by SSAP No. 96.


More Definitions of SSAP

SSAP a statement of standard accounting practice or financial reporting standard in force at the date hereof as issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and adopted by the ASB as an Accounting Standard;
SSAP means Statement of Standard Accounting Practice of the Accounting Standards Board Limited.
SSAP together with a number means the statement of standard accounting practice issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants for application in England and Wales and identified by reference to that number.
SSAP. A statement of standard accounting practice adopted by The Accounting Standards Board Limited
SSAP means a sporting sanctions appeal panel to be appointed to determine an appeal against a
SSAP means either a Statement of Standard Accounting Practice published by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales or a Financial Reporting Standard as issued by the Accounting Standards Board;
SSAP means a sporting sanctions appeal panel to be appointed to determine an appeal against a deduction of points under Rule 13. “Team Sheet” means a form provided by the Competition referred to in Rule 8.20.