Accountancy Act definition

Accountancy Act as used in these regulations means Division 3, Chapter 1, of the Business and Professions Code.
Accountancy Act means Act No. 563/1991 Sb., on Accountancy, as amended; "Agreement" shall have the meaning defined in art. 1.1.; "Application" shall have the meaning defined in art. 3.1.; "Business day" means a day other than Saturday or Sunday or bank holiday or other recognized asnon-labour day in the Czech Republic "Businessman" means a person who is not a Consumer, in particular thosewhose, when concluding the Agreement, subject is related to their own business, production or similar activities, and on
Accountancy Act is the Accountancy Act of the Republic of Bulgaria, promulgated in State Gazette issue 5 [sic!] of 2015 with all subsequent amendments and supplements. „ Waste Management Act” is the Waste Management Act of the Republic of Bulgaria, promulgated in State Gazette issue 53 of 2012 with all subsequent amendments and supplements.

Examples of Accountancy Act in a sentence

  • The Board reserves the right to initiate proceedings for any other violation of the Public Accountancy Act or the Rules and Regulations of the Board adopted pursuant to that Act.

  • All offices in this state for the practice of public accounting by such entity shall be maintained and registered as required by the Oklahoma Accountancy Act.

  • All offices in this state for the practice of public accounting by such individual shall be maintained and registered as required by the Oklahoma Accountancy Act.

  • Identification with a user name and password, token, one-off code sent by the Bank via an SMS has the effect of an electronic signature within the meaning of the Electronic Document and Electronic Signature Act and has the effect of a legally valid signature within the meaning of Article 8 of the Accountancy Act.

  • Exempt Information (Section 75 of the Act) Data items and details claimed exempt from publication: other names, analytical data, degree of purity and identity of impurities.

  • The recordings of all operations made with a payment card are accounting documents within the meaning of the Accountancy Act and are deemed true until proof to the contrary.

  • Each applicant will be asked to provide at least three (3) reference contacts who can address professional competencies and appropriate practical skills.

  • See Ethics Advisory Opinion No. 22 (Public Accountancy Act does not make a client’s identity confidential and therefore does not conflict with financial disclosure requirements).

  • Copies of valid Delaware CPA licenses or valid CPA licenses from a substantially equivalent jurisdiction as defined by the Uniform Accountancy Act (“UAA”) for all CPAs on the engagement team.

  • The reporting framework “IFRS, as adopted by the EU” is essentially the defined national basis of accounting “IAS, as adopted by the EU”, specified in the Bulgarian Accountancy Act and defined in Paragraph 8 of its Additional provisions.

Related to Accountancy Act

  • Chapter means a Chapter under this Part;

  • Arbitration Act means the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and shall include any amendment to or any re-enactment thereof as in force from time to time.

  • the data protection principles means the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to that Act, as read subject to Part II of that Schedule and to section 27(1) of that Act;