limit of authority definition

limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may be approved by an approving authority, or entered into by procuring entity without the prior approval of an approving authority as set out in the regulations;
limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may be approved by an accounting officer without prior approval of tender board;
limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may be approved by an acounting officer or chief executive without the prior approval of tender board as set out in the Second Schedule to these Regulations;

More Definitions of limit of authority

limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may be approved by the accounting officer or chief executive officer without prior approval of tender board as set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations;
limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may
limit of authority means the maximum value of any single contract that may be approved by an approving authority, or entered into by KCMUCo with the prior approval of a higher approving authority as set by KCMUCo in the Appendix 1 of these Regulations.

Related to limit of authority

  • certificate of authorization means a certificate of authorization issued to a professional corporation pursuant to the Public Accounting Act, 2004 to permit it to engage in the practice of public accounting;

  • Lead Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under this agreement to lead on a particular function in accordance with Clause 12.

  • the Authority means a billing authority in relation to whose area this scheme has effect by virtue of paragraph 4(6) of Schedule 1A to the 1992 Act;

  • Appropriate Authority means any government or taxing authority.

  • State authority means the hospital finance authority created by this act.

  • General power of appointment means a power of appointment exercisable in favor of the powerholder, the powerholder's estate, a creditor of the powerholder, or a creditor of the powerholder's estate.

  • Appellate Authority means Committee of Directors consisting of Director (Finance) and Director (BD) for works centers under Director (Projects). For all other cases committee of Directors shall consist of Director (Finance) & Director (Projects).