belongs to book: AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES | A Systematic Approach|William F.Messier, Steven M.Glover, Douglas F. Prawitt|10th Edition| Chapter number:18| Question number:18.3
Give examples of a client-imposed and a condition-imposed scope limitation. Whyis a client-imposed limitation generally considered more serious?
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- client imposed: refusal to provide necessary documentation
- condition imposed: fire burned the necessary documentation
- client imposed documentation is considered more serious because it suggests that the client has something fraudulent to hide
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