County Auditor definition

County Auditor means the Greenville County Auditor, or the person holding any successor office of the County.
County Auditor means the Auditor of the County.
County Auditor means the county auditor of the county in which the subdivision is located. If the subdivision is located in more than one county, "county auditor" means the county auditor of the county that contains the highest amount of the tax valuation of the subdivision or that otherwise has jurisdiction in practice over and customarily handles property tax matters relating to the subdivision. In the case of a county that has adopted a charter, "county auditor" means the officer who generally has the duties and functions provided in the Revised Code for a county auditor.

Examples of County Auditor in a sentence

  • This contract is subject to review by any Federal, State or County auditor.

  • The County will have the right, at the County’s expense, to utilize a County auditor or an independent auditor to verify Contractor’s compliance in this Paragraph 8.27 (Most Favored Public Entity) by review of Contractor’s books and records.


More Definitions of County Auditor

County Auditor means the auditor or auditor-controller of the county within which the Seller is located.
County Auditor means the Anderson County Auditor, or the person holding any successor office of the County.
County Auditor means the auditor of the county in which the greatest value of taxable property of such school district is located.
County Auditor means the authorized officer of the county in which a Qualified Entity is located with jurisdiction and responsibility for the remittance of tax revenues collected for such Qualified Entity.
County Auditor means Travis County Auditor Nicki Riley or her successor.
County Auditor means the County Auditor of the County. “County Treasurer” means the County Treasurer of the County.
County Auditor means the county auditor with whom tax budgets of the municipal corporation, county, or township are to be filed in accordance with section 5705.30 of the Revised Code.