Auditors Sentence Examples
It consists of a president and 110 other officials, assisted by 25 auditors.
Many miracles have been ascribed to him; an official list of these, said to have been attested by eyewitnesses, was drawn up by the auditors of the Rota when the processes for his canonization were formed, and is preserved in manuscript in the Vatican library.
In the larger " towns " the officers elected at this meeting may consist of five, seven or nine selectmen, a clerk, a treasurer, three or more assessors, three or more overseers of the poor, one or more collectors of taxes, one or more auditors, one or more surveyors of highways, a road commissioner, a sewer commissioner, a board of health, one or more constables, two or more field drivers, two or more fence viewers, and a tree warden; but in the smaller " towns " the number of selectmen niay be limited to three, the selectmen may assess the taxes, be overseers of the poor, and act as a board of health, and the treasurer or constable may collect the taxes.
For the discharge of other county functions the qualified electors of each county elect every two years three commissioners, a sheriff, a solicitor, a treasurer, a register of deeds and a register of probate; two auditors also are appointed annually by the supreme court.
The county officers are sheriffs, coroners, prothonotaries, registers of wills, recorders of deeds, commissioners, treasurers, surveyors, auditors or comptrollers, clerks of the courts, and district attorneys, elected for three years.
The three commissioners and the three auditors in each county are chosen by the same limited vote process as the supreme-court judges, thus allowing a representation to the minority party.
It increased the number of senators and representatives, created the office of lieutenant-governor, substituted biennial for annual sessions of the legislature, introduced minority representation in the choice of the higher judiciary and of the county commissioners and auditors and provided (as had an amendment adopted in 1850) for the election of all judges by popular vote.
The tribunal of the Rota consists of ten judges called auditors (uditori), of whom the most senior is president with the title of dean.
Cases are judged by three auditors, who succeed each other periodically (per turnum) according to the order in which the cases are entered, and in exceptional cases by all the auditors (videntibus omnibus).
It judges cases in which auditors of the Rota are concerned, such as personal objections, but especially objections (querelae) lodged against sentences of the Rota, with a view to their being annulled or revised (restitutio in integrum).
AdvertisementThe auditor is a district auditor appointed by the Local Government Board under the District Auditors Act 1879, and in respect of the audit the council is charged with a stamp duty, the amount of which depends on the total of the expenditure-comprised in the financial statement.
The borough treasurer is required to make up his accounts half-yearly, and to submit them, with the necessary vouchers and papers, to the borough auditors.
These auditors are three in number - two of them elected annually by the burgesses.
The auditors so appointed are charged with the duty of auditing the accounts of the treasurer, but they have no power of disallowance or surcharge, and their audit is therefore quite ineffective.
After a fruitless visit to Rome in 1285-1286, he journeyed to Paris, residing in that city from 1287 to 1289, and expounding his bewildering theories to auditors who regarded him as half insane.
AdvertisementThere are notaries and clerks, auditors for each parish elected by the heads of families, police agents and bailiffs, chosen and sworn in, like all the above officers, by the Council General.
Including discourses taken down from his lips by faithful auditors, we have from him expository comments or homilies on nearly all the books of Scripture, written partly in Latin and partly in French.
In public speaking he often combined a rhetorical effectiveness and emotional intensity that might take the place of imagination, and enabled him, on the coldest theme, to move deeply the feelings of his auditors.
The EU should be held answerable to the Court of Auditors, and not the other way around.
Most companies are having to work with accredited auditors and consultants to ensure they have ' ticked all the right boxes ' .
AdvertisementThe Audit Commission is the public body appointing and regulating external auditors of the NHS and local authorities in England and Wales.
The Annual Accounts are accompanied by unqualified auditors ' reports.
Yes, subject to confirmation by your auditors, you have the option to classify your lease as ' off balance sheet ' .
Auditors require group facilitation skills to communicate effectively with the business teams during the audit process.
The Committee reviews the auditors ' independence annually and ensures that they comply with the APB's Ethical Standards.
AdvertisementInternal auditors typically do not have the training to conduct a fraud investigation on their own.
Owners, managers or even auditors can also be assigned review privileges.
Accordingly, no auditors ' remuneration has been charged in arriving at the balance transferred to the accumulated fund for the year.
Directors are being targeted by disgruntled shareholders, regulators, auditors and other claimants.
In 1372 he was one of the auditors of exchequer, and in 1373 a clerk of audit in the king's household.
Auditors Auditors shall be appointed and their duties regulated in accordance with the Act.
The remuneration of the Auditors shall not exceed any limit imposed by the Registrar pursuant to the Acts.
For example, auditors and tax consultants are needed nationwide at Verizon's corporate offices throughout many large cities, while retail salespeople with and without college degrees are also necessary.
Verizon job openings under the corporate umbrella include systems analysts, security consultants, disability benefits specialists, and auditors.
Outside auditors check payroll records for consistency between the job designations covered and each employer's actual staffing.