Public accountant definition

Public accountant means a person who is registered or deemed to be registered under the Accountants Act (Cap. 2) as a public accountant;
Public accountant means any individual who has received a license from the Board;
Public accountant means any individual who has

Examples of Public accountant in a sentence

  • If Awardee is not required to have a Single Audit as defined by 200.501, US Department of Treasury requirements, or the Single Audit Act, then Awardee shall have a financial audit performed yearly by an independent Certified Public Accountant.

  • A letter from the Certified Public Accountant verifying that all transactions of the trust have been reviewed and that all payments have been made consistent with the contractual agreements and the required tax returns have been filed in accordance with applicable laws.

  • In the event the Trustees of the Fund or the Union question the authenticity or accuracy of the information completed on the forms, or in the event of a belief that the amounts being transmitted are not in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Trustees of the Fund shall have the right upon reasonable notice to have an audit of the payroll records of employees covered by this Agreement made by a Certified Public Accountant.


More Definitions of Public accountant

Public accountant means the Person appointed pursuant to section 13.1 from time to time;
Public accountant means any person who is authorized by Chapter 4701. of the Revised Code to use the designation of certified public accountant or who was registered prior to January 1, 1971, as a public accountant.
Public accountant means a person who is engaged in public practice;
Public accountant means an individual who has been issued a
Public accountant means a public accountant licensed under ORS 673.100.
Public accountant has the meaning specified in Section 6.01.
Public accountant means the public accountant of the Corporation appointed pursuant to Article 16;