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Yes, derivative classifiers must receive proper training and authorization from an Original Classification Authority (OCA) before they can apply derivative classification markings to documents. This delegation of authority ensures that individuals have the necessary knowledge and authority to correctly classify information based on the original classification guidelines.
"A memorandum signed by the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) that documents decisions made as the result of a Milestone Decision Review (MDR) or decision review." -ACQuipedia
You need to read all your documents relating to your loan in order to determine what your obligations are. You are at least responsible for paying the loan, property taxes and maintaining insurance. It seems you gave someone else the authority to execute the documents in your name and if so, you are legally bound by those documents.A realtor doesn't "have you" sign all legal decisions over to him. They have no such authority over you. You must take an active role in any such transfer of legal authority and voluntarily agree (for a reasonable purpose) to grant someone else the authority to represent you in legal matters by executing a Power of Attorney. You haven't explained why you gave the realtor the authority to act as your legal agent but if you did, you need to review any documents he signed in your name. You should have been provided with copies.You are asking questions after the fact. It is much better to ask before authority is given and documents are signed.You need to read all your documents relating to your loan in order to determine what your obligations are. You are at least responsible for paying the loan, property taxes and maintaining insurance. It seems you gave someone else the authority to execute the documents in your name and if so, you are legally bound by those documents.A realtor doesn't "have you" sign all legal decisions over to him. They have no such authority over you. You must take an active role in any such transfer of legal authority and voluntarily agree (for a reasonable purpose) to grant someone else the authority to represent you in legal matters by executing a Power of Attorney. You haven't explained why you gave the realtor the authority to act as your legal agent but if you did, you need to review any documents he signed in your name. You should have been provided with copies.You are asking questions after the fact. It is much better to ask before authority is given and documents are signed.You need to read all your documents relating to your loan in order to determine what your obligations are. You are at least responsible for paying the loan, property taxes and maintaining insurance. It seems you gave someone else the authority to execute the documents in your name and if so, you are legally bound by those documents.A realtor doesn't "have you" sign all legal decisions over to him. They have no such authority over you. You must take an active role in any such transfer of legal authority and voluntarily agree (for a reasonable purpose) to grant someone else the authority to represent you in legal matters by executing a Power of Attorney. You haven't explained why you gave the realtor the authority to act as your legal agent but if you did, you need to review any documents he signed in your name. You should have been provided with copies.You are asking questions after the fact. It is much better to ask before authority is given and documents are signed.You need to read all your documents relating to your loan in order to determine what your obligations are. You are at least responsible for paying the loan, property taxes and maintaining insurance. It seems you gave someone else the authority to execute the documents in your name and if so, you are legally bound by those documents.A realtor doesn't "have you" sign all legal decisions over to him. They have no such authority over you. You must take an active role in any such transfer of legal authority and voluntarily agree (for a reasonable purpose) to grant someone else the authority to represent you in legal matters by executing a Power of Attorney. You haven't explained why you gave the realtor the authority to act as your legal agent but if you did, you need to review any documents he signed in your name. You should have been provided with copies.You are asking questions after the fact. It is much better to ask before authority is given and documents are signed.
Department of Defense (DoD) officials are the source for derivative classification. They must sign or approve documents for classification.
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The COR's authority is typically defined in the contract documents, specifically in the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) designation letter or in a separate COR appointment letter. These documents outline the COR's responsibilities, limitations, and authority in overseeing the contract on behalf of the contracting officer. It is important for the COR to understand and adhere to the guidelines provided in these documents.
I think they are called Local Development Documents which is a set of documents specified in the UK planning law which a Local Planning Authority creates to describe their strategy for development and use of land in their area of authority. But if that's not what your looking for i have no idea. Sorry.
The effects of derivative classification are: --makes documents safe for transport --impacts resources and security procedure --limits access to information
DoD officials who sign or approve classified documents.
DoD officials who sign or approve classified documents.
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