Third Party Accountants definition

Third Party Accountants shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.3.
Third Party Accountants has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c). -----------------------
Third Party Accountants means Deloitte LLP, or if Deloitte LLP is unwilling or unable to act, a nationally recognized accounting firm mutually agreed to by the Seller Representative and the Purchaser, acting reasonably.

Examples of Third Party Accountants in a sentence

  • The Seller and Buyer will share equally the fees and expenses of any Third Party Accountants.

  • The Revenue Bonds shall be issued under the authority of SDCL Chapter 9-40 and SDCL Chapter 6-8B, and the provisions of the Act are hereby expressly incorporated herein as provided in Section 19 of the Act.


More Definitions of Third Party Accountants

Third Party Accountants means an internationally recognized accounting firm selected by mutual agreement by Spirent plc and the Purchaser. (u) "U. S. COMBINED INCOME TAXES," as such term is used in the Offer Statement, means U.S. federal income taxes and California state unitary income taxes. Amended and Restated 47 Stock Purchase Agreement
Third Party Accountants shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.6(d).
Third Party Accountants as defined in Section 2.8(d).
Third Party Accountants means PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, or in the event such accounting firm is unable or unwilling to act in such capacity hereunder, a nationally recognized accounting firm jointly selected by Genworth and the Buyer, excluding any accounting firm that audits the financial statements of Genworth, the Buyer, or a consolidated group of companies that includes Genworth or the Buyer.

Related to Third Party Accountants

  • Accountants shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.7 hereof.

  • Auditors means the auditors for the time being of the Company;

  • Independent Accountants shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(a).

  • Accountant A Person engaged in the practice of accounting who (except when this Indenture provides that an Accountant must be Independent) may be employed by or affiliated with the Issuer or an Affiliate of the Issuer.

  • Independent Accountant has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(c)(iii).

  • cost accountant means a cost accountant as defined in clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959;

  • Independent Auditors has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Experts means, collectively, Key Experts, Non-Key Experts, or any other personnel of the Consultant, Sub-consultant or Joint Venture member(s).

  • Accountant General means the officer of the National Treasury designated as the Accountant- General;

  • Auditor means the person for the time being performing the duties of auditor of the Company (if any).

  • Independent Accounting Firm has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(c).

  • Independent Auditor has the meaning specified in subsection 7.01(a).

  • Independent Public Accountant means an individual, partnership or corporation engaged in the accounting profession, either entitled to practice, or having members or officers entitled to practice, as a certified public accountant under the laws of the State of Maryland and, in fact, independent.

  • Auditing Party means the Party conducting an audit of the Audited Party’s books, records, data and other documents.

  • Certificate of a Firm of Independent Public Accountants means a certificate signed by an independent public accountant or a firm of independent public accountants who may be the independent public accountants regularly retained by the Company or who may be other independent public accountants. Such accountant or firm shall be entitled to rely upon an Opinion of Counsel as to the interpretation of any legal matters relating to such certificate.

  • Qualified accountant means a member of a professional body that is approved by ASIC in writing for the purpose of the definition. ASIC has indicated that it will approve any member of:

  • PwC means PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.