The Officer definition

The Officer means a person with responsibility for the Authorisation Rules.
The Officer means a person with responsibility for the rights to conduct litigation qualification scheme and the rights of audience qualification scheme;
The Officer means a person with responsibility for the Conveyancing Practice Rights Scheme.

Examples of The Officer in a sentence

  • The Officer further certifies that these are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and are consistently applied from one period to the next except as explained in an accompanying letter or footnotes.

  • The Officer giving such notice or report shall prepare and file an affidavit or declaration thereof.

  • The Officer certifies that these are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) consistently applied from one period to the next except as explained in an accompanying letter or footnotes.

  • The Officer giving an Officer’s Certificate pursuant to Section 4.08 shall be the principal executive, financial or accounting officer of the Company.

  • The Officer acknowledges that no borrowings may be requested at any time or date of determination that Borrower is not in compliance with any of the terms of the Agreement, and that compliance is determined not just at the date this certificate is delivered.


More Definitions of The Officer

The Officer means a person with responsibility for the Probate Practice Rights Scheme.
The Officer means an IPS officer with responsibility for the rights of audience qualification scheme;
The Officer means a CILEx Regulation officer with responsibility for the rights of audience qualification scheme;
The Officer means the person in the court office who processes the application for a small claim; and
The Officer means the officer of IPS serving the Disciplinary Tribunal;
The Officer means a person with responsibility for the Immigration Practice Rights Scheme.
The Officer means the CILEx Regulation officer with responsibility for the Associate Prosecutor qualification scheme;