One who has the authority to act according to his or her best judgment is often referred to as a decision-maker or an empowered individual. This person typically holds a position of responsibility, such as a manager, leader, or executive, and is entrusted with the autonomy to make choices that align with the organization's goals or their own expertise. Their ability to exercise discretion and judgment is crucial for effective problem-solving and strategic planning.
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the Lend-Lease Act
The authority of the Interstate Commerce Commission was strengthened
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) was formed by an act of Indian Parliament known as IRDA Act 1999
increased authority to use electronic surveillance
trustees
Trustee
the authority given by law to act in certain conditions or situations in accordance with an official's own considered judgment and
federal courts
they are removed by the act of filing a satisfaction of judgment with the county clerks office
this is the exercise of authority by the governing authority
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An adjudicature is another word for an act of adjudication, or a judgment.
According to the Equal Access to Justice Act, the prevailing appellant's attorney fees can be paid from the Judgment Fund if the government's actions were not proven to be substantially justified. The appellant has 30 days from the court's final judgment to file the application.
According to the Equal Access to Justice Act, the prevailing appellant's attorney fees can be paid from the Judgment Fund if the government's actions were not proven to be substantially justified. The appellant has 30 days from the court's final judgment to file the application.
If a partner has authority to act and the partnership is bound by the act, each partner has unlimited personal liability for the obligation
Of or pertaining to Parliament; as, parliamentary authority., Enacted or done by Parliament; as, a parliamentary act., According to the rules and usages of Parliament or of deliberative bodies; as, a parliamentary motion.