Professional Advisor means the agency appointed by the Govt. of Gujarat or its body to assist in preparing conceptual layout, tender preparation, evaluation of the agency, Third Party Inspection and Quality Assurance, bill certification, and contractual matters related to appointing the bidder for venue preparation for the Event.
Professional Advisor means a lawyer and/or accountant and/or tax specialist and/or investment advisor and/or any other person offering any other professional service and engaged for that purpose.
Professional Advisor means a supplier, subcontractor, advisor or consultant engaged by the Counterparty under the auspices of compiling its ITT Response;
Examples of Professional Advisor in a sentence
The Psychology Professional Advisor will work with employees to identify the professional development needs of the group.
Any senior psychologist who identifies the need to attend such training should apply in writing, with written support from Professional Advisor and Supervisor (or peer supervisor).
Each self-assessment will be reviewed by a committee compromising the Professional Advisor, one representative Team Leader (relevant to the staff member being assessed), and a staff representative from the applicant’s own discipline.
If there is a vacancy in the Professional Advisor position for a particular discipline, appropriate representation will be sought from members of the profession within the organisation.
More Definitions of Professional Advisor
Professional Advisor means with respect to any person, any attorney, accountant, investment banker and other advisor and agent.
Professional Advisor means an independent third-party advisor appointed by the Agent on behalf of the Lenders, from time to time.
Professional Advisor. “Professional Leader: Psychology”, “Psychology Advisor” (or a like title) means a person who satisfies the scope of practice requirements as per the Psychologist definition in this clause, meets the requirements for Senior or Consultant Psychologist and is appointed to a leadership position.
Professional Advisor. An individual named as a Professional Advisor with respect to a fund may have access to fund information and may make grant recommendations on behalf of the fund advisor, but no other advisory privileges. This is an intermediate level of authority.
Professional Advisor means a barrister, a solicitor, an attorney-at-law, a lawyer, a certified public accountant or chartered accountant, or an auditor;
Professional Advisor means a person who provides advisory services to a pension fund, and includes an auditor or actuary;
Professional Advisor means a supplier, subcontractor, advisor or consultant engaged by the Counterparty and/or any of its Affiliates under the auspices of compiling its ITT response;