Audit Liability definition

Audit Liability defined in Section 5.2(a)(i).
Audit Liability defined in Section 2.12(a). --------------- Base Retirement Plan Assumption Date: defined in Section 2.01(a). ------------------------------------ Canadian Assumption Date: defined in Section 2.07(a). ------------------------
Audit Liability shall not include any portion of such a Liability that results from the loss of any compensation deduction or any related interest or penalties (which shall be governed by the Tax Sharing Agreement).

Examples of Audit Liability in a sentence

  • Special Revenue Funds are used to account for Recreation (recreation programs and park maintenance), Social Security, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), Audit, Liability, and Special Recreation.

  • The research was conducted during the first half of 2008 with the report finalised shortly after the elections of December 2008.

  • In fact there is surprisingly little reference to auditing standards in the case - a lack of judicial interest in engaging with auditing standards was noted in a review of the legal actions relating to the audit of Elton John’s management companies (see Gwilliam, ‘Audit Quality and Audit Liability: a musical vignette’ PN, 2006, 22(1), 59-64) .

  • Special Revenue Funds are used to account for Recreation (recreation programs and park maintenance), Golf Operations, Social Security, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), Audit, Liability, and Special Recreation.

  • Gwilliam, ‘Audit Quality and Audit Liability: a musical vignette’ PN, 2006, 22(1), 59-64).

  • The special revenue funds of the District are: Audit, Liability Insurance, Social Security, Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and Building and Site.

  • On November 17, 2003, Taxpayer paid the Illinois IMF Audit Liability, together with applicable interest.

  • Id. On November 13, 2003, Taxpayer paid the Illinois TET Audit Liability, together with applicable interest.

  • The TET Audit Reports stated the amount of Illinois TET Taxpayer owed for the Illinois TET Audit Period was $XXXX (the Illinois TET Audit Liability).

  • The Regulations list the types of audit; Regulatory Compliance Audit; Process Safety Audit; Occupational Health Audit; Product Quality Audit; Liability Audit; and Management Audit, and their scope.1999 National Guidelines on Waste Disposal through Underground Injection: Formulated under the Federal Environmental Protection Agency Decree #58 (amended #59), these Guidelines are designed to control the disposal of oilfield and industrial waste underground.


More Definitions of Audit Liability

Audit Liability has the meaning set forth in Section 8.10 hereof. “Bankruptcy Code” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.7 hereof.
Audit Liability shall not include any portion of such a Liability that results from the loss of any

Related to Audit Liability

  • Customer Credit Liabilities means, at any time, the aggregate remaining balance reflected on the books and records of the Loan Parties at such time of (a) outstanding gift certificates and gift cards of the Loan Parties entitling the holder thereof to use all or a portion of the gift certificate or gift card to pay all or a portion of the purchase price for any Inventory, and (b) outstanding merchandise credits and customer deposits of the Loan Parties.

  • Letter of Credit Liabilities means, at any time and in respect of all Letters of Credit, the sum of (a) the aggregate amount available to be drawn under all such Letters of Credit plus (b) the aggregate unpaid amount of all Reimbursement Obligations then due and payable in respect of previous drawings under such Letters of Credit.

  • Letter of Credit Liability means the sum of (x) aggregate amount of the undrawn stated amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit plus (y) the amount drawn under Letters of Credit for which the Letter of Credit Issuer and the Lenders, or any one or more of them, have not yet received payment or reimbursement (in the form of a conversion of such liability to Loans, or otherwise) as required pursuant to Section 2.8.

  • Net Liability as used herein is defined as the Company's gross liability remaining after cessions, if any, to other pro rata reinsurers.

  • Deposit Liabilities means all of Seller’s duties, obligations, liabilities (including accrued interest) relating to the deposit accounts, including, without limitation, all demand, time, savings and individual retirement accounts, located at the Offices as of the Effective Date, as listed as deposits in Exhibit 1.3(a), with the exception of those specifically not assumed by Buyer pursuant to Section 1.2(c).

  • Hovercraft Liability This policy does not cover "hovercraft liability".

  • Contingent Liability means any agreement, undertaking or arrangement by which any Person guarantees, endorses or otherwise becomes or is contingently liable upon (by direct or indirect agreement, contingent or otherwise, to provide funds for payment, to supply funds to, or otherwise to invest in, a debtor, or otherwise to assure a creditor against loss) the indebtedness, obligation or any other liability of any other Person (other than by endorsements of instruments in the course of collection), or guarantees the payment of dividends or other distributions upon the shares of any other Person. The amount of any Person’s obligation under any Contingent Liability shall (subject to any limitation set forth therein) be deemed to be the outstanding principal amount (or maximum outstanding principal amount, if larger) of the debt, obligation or other liability guaranteed thereby.

  • Credit Obligations means all obligations of the Borrowers to the Lender Parties arising under or in connection with or in respect of the Credit Documents, whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, now or hereafter existing, or due or to become due.

  • Parent Liabilities shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b).

  • Aircraft Liability This policy does not cover "aircraft liability".

  • Related Liability Amount with respect to any Related Liability on the books of the Assuming Institution, means the amount of such Related Liability as stated on the Accounting Records of the Assuming Institution (as maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) as of the date as of which the Related Liability Amount is being determined. With respect to a liability that relates to more than one asset, the amount of such Related Liability shall be allocated among such assets for the purpose of determining the Related Liability Amount with respect to any one of such assets. Such allocation shall be made by specific allocation, where determinable, and otherwise shall be pro rata based upon the dollar amount of such assets stated on the Accounting Records of the entity that owns such asset.

  • Identified Contingent Liabilities means the maximum estimated amount of liabilities reasonably likely to result from pending litigation, asserted claims and assessments, guaranties, uninsured risks and other contingent liabilities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole after giving effect to the Transactions (including all fees and expenses related thereto but exclusive of such contingent liabilities to the extent reflected in Stated Liabilities), as identified and explained in terms of their nature and estimated magnitude by responsible officers of the Borrower.

  • Contingent Liabilities means, respectively, each obligation and liability of the Credit Parties and all such obligations and liabilities of the Credit Parties incurred pursuant to any agreement, undertaking or arrangement by which any Credit Party either: (i) guarantees, endorses or otherwise becomes or is contingently liable upon (by direct or indirect agreement, contingent or otherwise, to provide funds for payment, to supply funds to, or otherwise to invest in, a debtor, or otherwise to assure a creditor against loss) the indebtedness, dividend, obligation or other liability of any other Person in any manner (other than by endorsement of instruments in the course of collection), including without limitation, any indebtedness, dividend or other obligation which may be issued or incurred at some future time; (ii) guarantees the payment of dividends or other distributions upon the shares or ownership interest of any other Person; (iii) undertakes or agrees (whether contingently or otherwise): (A) to purchase, repurchase, or otherwise acquire any indebtedness, obligation or liability of any other Person or any property or assets constituting security therefor; (B) to advance or provide funds for the payment or discharge of any indebtedness, obligation or liability of any other Person (whether in the form of loans, advances, stock purchases, capital contributions or otherwise), or to maintain solvency, assets, level of income, working capital or other financial condition of any other Person; or (C) to make payment to any other Person other than for value received; (iv) agrees to lease property or to purchase securities, property or services from such other Person with the purpose or intent of assuring the owner of such indebtedness or obligation of the ability of such other Person to make payment of the indebtedness or obligation; (v) to induce the issuance of, or in connection with the issuance of, any letter of credit for the benefit of such other Person; or (vi) undertakes or agrees otherwise to assure or insure a creditor against loss. The amount of any Contingent Liability shall (subject to any limitation set forth herein) be deemed to be the outstanding principal amount (or maximum permitted principal amount, if larger) of the indebtedness, obligation or other liability guaranteed or supported thereby.

  • Unfunded Exposure Amount means, on any date of determination, with respect to any Delayed Funding Term Loan, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of all unfunded commitments associated with such Delayed Funding Term Loan.

  • Unfunded Liability means the amount (if any) by which the present value of all vested and unvested accrued benefits under all Pension Plans exceeds the fair market value of all assets allocable to those benefits, all determined as of the then most recent valuation date for each Pension Plan, using PBGC actuarial assumptions for single employer plan terminations.

  • Letter of Credit Undrawn Amounts means, at any time, the aggregate undrawn face amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time.

  • Unfunded Current Liability of any Plan shall mean the amount, if any, by which the present value of the accrued benefits under the Plan as of the close of its most recent plan year, determined in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87 as in effect on the date hereof, based upon the actuarial assumptions that would be used by the Plan’s actuary in a termination of the Plan, exceeds the fair market value of the assets allocable thereto.

  • Transaction Exposure means, for any Transaction, Exposure determined as if such Transaction were the only Transaction between the Secured Party and the Pledgor.

  • Credit Limit means the total dollar amount of the Account which we approved and which you may borrow against according to the terms of this Agreement.

  • benefit liabilities has the meaning specified in section 4001 of ERISA and the terms “current value” and “present value” have the meaning specified in section 3 of ERISA.

  • Ratable Share means, for any Guarantor in respect of any payment of Obligations, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) as of the date of such payment of Obligations of (i) the amount by which the aggregate present fair salable value of all of its assets and properties exceeds the amount of all debts and liabilities of such Guarantor (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured, and unliquidated liabilities, but excluding the obligations of such Guarantor hereunder) to (ii) the amount by which the aggregate present fair salable value of all assets and other properties of all of the Loan Parties exceeds the amount of all of the debts and liabilities (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured, and unliquidated liabilities, but excluding the obligations of the Loan Parties hereunder) of the Loan Parties; provided, however, that, for purposes of calculating the Ratable Shares of the Guarantors in respect of any payment of Obligations, any Guarantor that became a Guarantor subsequent to the date of any such payment shall be deemed to have been a Guarantor on the date of such payment and the financial information for such Guarantor as of the date such Guarantor became a Guarantor shall be utilized for such Guarantor in connection with such payment; and (c) “Contribution Share” shall mean, for any Guarantor in respect of any Excess Payment made by any other Guarantor, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) as of the date of such Excess Payment of (i) the amount by which the aggregate present fair salable value of all of its assets and properties exceeds the amount of all debts and liabilities of such Guarantor (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured, and unliquidated liabilities, but excluding the obligations of such Guarantor hereunder) to (ii) the amount by which the aggregate present fair salable value of all assets and other properties of the Loan Parties other than the maker of such Excess Payment exceeds the amount of all of the debts and liabilities (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured, and unliquidated liabilities, but excluding the obligations of the Loan Parties) of the Loan Parties other than the maker of such Excess Payment; provided, however, that, for purposes of calculating the Contribution Shares of the Guarantors in respect of any Excess Payment, any Guarantor that became a Guarantor subsequent to the date of any such Excess Payment shall be deemed to have been a Guarantor on the date of such Excess Payment and the financial information for such Guarantor as of the date such Guarantor became a Guarantor shall be utilized for such Guarantor in connection with such Excess Payment. This Section 10.06 shall not be deemed to affect any right of subrogation, indemnity, reimbursement or contribution that any Guarantor may have under Law against the Borrower in respect of any payment of Obligations.

  • Consolidated Current Liabilities means, as at any date of determination, the consolidated current liabilities of the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries that may property be classified as current liabilities in conformity with GAAP, excluding, without duplication, the current portion of any long-term Indebtedness.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Liability of a Person means (a) any repurchase obligation or liability of such Person with respect to accounts or notes receivable sold by such Person, (b) any indebtedness, liability or obligation under any so-called “synthetic lease” transaction entered into by such Person, or (c) any indebtedness, liability or obligation arising with respect to any other transaction which is the functional equivalent of or takes the place of borrowing but which does not constitute a liability on the balance sheet of such Person (other than operating leases).

  • Facility Letter of Credit Obligations means, as at the time of determination thereof, all liabilities, whether actual or contingent, of the Borrower with respect to Facility Letters of Credit, including the sum of (a) the Reimbursement Obligations and (b) the aggregate undrawn face amount of the then outstanding Facility Letters of Credit.

  • Letter of Credit Obligations means all outstanding obligations incurred by Agent and Lenders at the request of Borrower, whether direct or indirect, contingent or otherwise, due or not due, in connection with the issuance of Letters of Credit by Agent or another L/C Issuer or the purchase of a participation as set forth in Annex B with respect to any Letter of Credit. The amount of such Letter of Credit Obligations shall equal the maximum amount that may be payable by Agent or Lenders thereupon or pursuant thereto.

  • Letter means the letter agreement between you and CIBC to which this Schedule and any other Schedules are attached.