Accounting Auditors definition

Accounting Auditors means independent accounting firms elected at a general meeting of shareholders in accordance with the provisions of the Law for Special Exceptions to the Commercial Code Concerning Audit, etc. of Joint Stock Corporations, Article 3.

Examples of Accounting Auditors in a sentence

  • Accordingly, as a condition precedent to reimbursement, the Operating District shall maintain complete and accurate attendance records and instructional time records and shall provide all documentation requested or required by the PSA Resident District, ISD or State Pupil Accounting Auditors to ensure and establish membership funding under the State School Aid Act.

  • The Company shall elect Accounting Auditors by a resolution of a General Meeting of Shareholders.

  • The fees, expenses and costs of the Accounting Arbitrator shall be borne pro rata as between Vulcan, on the one hand, and Purchaser, on the other hand, in proportion to the allocation of the dollar amount of the amounts remaining in dispute between Vulcan and Purchaser made by the Accounting Auditors such that the prevailing party pays the lesser proportion of the fees and expenses.