Definition of «authorisation»

The term "authorization" refers to the act or process of giving someone permission to do something. It can also refer to a document that grants permission, such as an authorization letter or an access code for a computer program. In some contexts, it may be spelled with an "s," in which case it means the act of allowing or permitting something to happen or exist.

Usage examples

  1. The manager has the authority and authorisation to approve or reject expense claims submitted by employees.
  2. The bank requires the customer's authorisation in writing before processing any withdrawal from their account.
  3. The authorisation code provided by the customer allows them access to exclusive content on a website.
  4. The security guard checks the authorisation pass of individuals entering the restricted area.
  5. The company's authorisation process involves obtaining signatures from multiple stakeholders before implementing any major changes.

Sentences with «authorisation»

  • In this sense, Bitcoin is arguably an even safer way to deposit and withdraw than through e-Wallets or debit / credit cards, because it is much less possible for a Bitcoin transaction to go awry, or to be commissioned without authorisation of the holder. (knowtechie.com)
  • The Trade Practices Commission granted authorisation for Davids Ltd to acquire the shares and securities of Composite Buyers Ltd (CBL). (australiancompetitionlaw.org)
  • The dairy farmer co-operative said it is confident it will obtain merger authorisation from the Australian Competition Tribunal as it scrambles to derail the pace of shareholder acceptances for Saputo's unconditional offer. (afr.com)
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