Giving someone "power of attorney".
It's a form you sign to authorize another person to view your credit report.
No they don't care, so long as the expenses on your credit card are paid.
no
You can deposit someone else's check in your account if they sign it over to you. They need to endorse it over to the person they wish to have it and sign underneath.
The Legislative Branch is the only part of the government that can authorize the borrowing of money. The Executive Branch can request the money be borrowed but cannot authorize it.
I hereby authorize [Name] to [specific action or access].
No, unless you authorize somebody to do it on your behave.
He had to authorize the purchase that was made on his credit card. She had to sign a permission slip to authorize her son to go on the field trip. He refused to authorize the expenditure.
If you did not sign the document, and did not authorize anyone to sign for you, you should be able to get out of the contract. Someone, probably the person that asked you to co-sign, or the salesman for the vehicle, has committed fraud.
Proposed laws to authorize spending money are called appropriations bills.
That is true.
Authorize means to approve or empower. Shakespeare did not approve or empower a play called Othello. He did, however, write a play called Othello.
Dear [School Administration], I, [Your Name], authorize [Authorized Person's Name] to pick up my son, [Son's Name], from school on my behalf. Their identification details are provided below for verification purposes. Please release my son into their care. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, [Your Name]
This might indicate that at least part of the ownership was held in trust, and the trustee represents the trust. One or more authorized trustees of the trust must sign the deed or authorize someone else to sign with a proper power of attorney.
It's a form you sign to authorize another person to view your credit report.
TO AUTHORIZE AN EMPLOYEE TO SIGN PURCHASE ORDERSauthorize:au⋅thor⋅ize  /ˈɔθəˌraɪz/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [aw-thuh-rahyz] Show IPAUse authorize in a SentenceSee images of authorizeSearch authorize on the Web-verb (used with object), -ized, -iz⋅ing.1.to give authority or official power to; empower: to authorize an employee to sign purchase orders.2.to give authority for; formally sanction (an act or proceeding): Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.3.to establish by authority or usage: an arrangement long authorized by etiquette books.4.to afford a ground for; warrant; justify.
The word "authorize" as in "to authorize" is a verb because it is an action.