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Court of Auditors — Established in 1977, and replacing the Audit Board, with the task of scrutinizing and commenting on all accounts of revenue and expenditure of EC institutions and agencies. The Treaty on European Union gave it the status of a EC institution … Glossary of the European Union and European Communities
European Court of Auditors — The European Court of Auditors is the fifth institution of the European Union (EU). It was established in 1975 in Luxembourg to audit the accounts of EU institutions. The Court is composed of one member from each EU member state and its current… … Wikipedia
European Court of Auditors — noun An institution of the European Union, responsible for management of its finances • • • Main Entry: ↑European … Useful english dictionary
Court of Justice of the European Union — Not to be confused with the European Court of Human Rights, the supranational court based in Strasbourg. Court of Justice of the European Union Established 1952 … Wikipedia
Court of Audit — A Court of Audit or Court of Accounts is a Supreme audit institution, i.e. a government institution performing financial and/or legal audit (i.e. Statutory audit or External audit) on the executive branch of power. Courts of Audit: Government… … Wikipedia
Court of Finances — Court of Accounts in Paris. Under the French monarchy, the Courts of Accounts (in French Chambres des comptes) were sovereign courts specialising in financial affairs. The Court of Accounts in Paris was the oldest and the forerunner of today s… … Wikipedia
Court of Audit of the Republic of Slovenia — Headquarters Ljubljana, Slovenia Area served Slovenia Key people dr. Igor Šoltes (President) Emp … Wikipedia
Court of Audit of France — Courtroom The Court of Audit (in French Cour des comptes) is a quasi judicial body of the French government charged with conducting financial and legislative audits of most public institutions and some private institutions, including the central… … Wikipedia
Court of Augmentations — The Court of Augmentations was established during the reign of King Henry VIII of England along with three lesser courts (those of General Surveyors, First Fruit and Tenths, and Wards and Liveries) following the dissolution of the monasteries.… … Wikipedia