I think the word you're looking for is "delegate."
Blame is a verb that means assigning responsibility for a fault or a wrong. It is when someone holds another person or entity accountable for a mistake or a negative outcome.
A delegation is a group of people representing another person, entity or political subdivision. A designation is a name or title. Another way to look at these terms is to note that you can delegate authority that you have to another, but you designate someone to perform a function.
Yes, you can purchase a house jointly with another person. This means both parties share ownership and responsibility for the property.
No. That other person could, if they wanted to take responsibility for its repayment.
a principal-agent game
Attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group is called projection. It involves unconsciously assigning to others traits, motives, or desires that actually belong to oneself.
It is a Successor. Don't worry I know the answer :D
The term you are surching for, if I am not mistaken, is liability.
In The Canterbury Tales, the term "commission" refers to a specific task or duty given to a person by someone in authority. It can involve carrying out a mission, seeking information, or completing a task on behalf of another. The concept of commission is often intertwined with themes of responsibility, loyalty, and honor in the stories of the pilgrimage.
Person given the primary responsibility for starting the Protestant Reformation?
The person that is normally in charge is the tower captain who is in charge of overseeing all the ringing. But when actually ringing the bells, the responsibility can be passed on the another person. This person is called the conductor.