Audit Record definition

Audit Record means a record created by the Office of the Auditor General and classified as an Audit Record by the Auditor General;

Examples of Audit Record in a sentence

  • Findings from the Audit are logged using the Audit Record and will form the basis of the Audit Report.

  • On termination or expiry of the Agreement the following provisions shall continue in force: Clause 9 (Audit, Record Keeping, Access To Information And Reporting), Clause 12 (Liabilities and Indemnities), Clause 13 (Termination), Clause 21 (Personal Data and Confidential Information), Clause 22 (Intellectual Property) and Clause 30 (Governing Law).

  • Findings from the Audit are logged using the SQM Audit Record and will form the basis of the Audit Report.

  • Yes This is currently available for Cognizant standard environment Client will be responsble for servers / application in their environment AU-11 Audit Record Retention The organization retains audit records for to provide support for after-the-fact investigations of security incidents and to meet regulatory and organizational information retention requirements.

  • Audit Record Generation and Retention enforces the DSS to generate and retain audit records to provide support for after-the-fact investigations of security incidents and to meet regulatory and organizational information retention requirements.

Related to Audit Record

  • Audit Report means a report summarising the testing completed and the actions arising following an Audit;

  • Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in paragraph 4.02A.

  • Appraisal report A report setting forth the fair market value of a Mortgaged Property as determined by an appraiser who, at the time the appraisal was conducted, met the minimum qualifications of FNMA and FHLMC for appraisers of conventional residential mortgage loans.

  • Accounts and Audit Regulations means the regulations issued under Sections 32, 43(2) and 46 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014, or any superseding legislation, and then in force, unless otherwise specified.

  • Architect of Record means the architect licensed by the State who has the contract responsibility for the Project, who designs and prepares the construction documents from which the building is constructed, and who signs the required documents.