authorise definition

authorise. “consent”, “certify”, “direct”, “nominate”, “notify”, “request”, “require”, or “specify” means advise, authorise, agree, apply, approve, consent, certify, direct, nominate, notify, request, require, or specify in writing as the case may be and any inflexion or derivation of any of those words has a corresponding meaning; “this Agreement” means this agreement as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 5 and includes any schedule or annexure hereto;
authorise or “Authorisation” means you authorise a merchant or other third party to collect or direct a payment from your Account.
authorise. “certify”, “consent”, “direct”, “inform”, “nominate”, “notice”, “notify”, “request”, “require”, or “specify” means advise, agree, apply, approve, authorise, certify, consent, direct, inform, nominate, notice, notify, request, require, or specify in writing as the case may be and any inflexion or derivation of any of those words has a corresponding meaning;

Examples of authorise in a sentence

  • The Disclosing Party shall: Provide Confidential information in connection with the purpose of this Agreement to the Receiving Party upon written request; and Authorise the use of Confidential information only in connection with the purposes of the investigation.


More Definitions of authorise

authorise means the Status of an Intake Assessment, DMI Assessment or DMI Reassessment on FOFMS is at ‘Authorised’.
authorise or “Authorisation” means the process whereby You or Your Third-Party Service Provider transmits a message to the Bank enquiring whether a Customer has sufficient funds in his/her bank account to enter into a Transaction in terms of which the Customer purchases goods and/or services from You. Should the Bank receive confirmation from the Issuing Bank that it is satisfied that sufficient funds are available to the Customer, the Bank shall in turn transmit a message to You or Your Third-Party Service Provider “Authorising” the intended Transaction. Should the Bank receive confirmation from the Issuing Bank that there are insufficient funds in the Customer’s account, the Transaction will be declined. Where the Transaction is Authorised, “Authorisation” is said to have taken place. The Bank may in its discretion withhold Authorisation;
authorise or ‘Authorised’ means the status of an Intake Assessment, DMI Assessment or DMI Reassessment on the Disability Case Portal is at ‘Authorised’.
authorise. “consent”, “certify”, “direct”, “nominate”, “notify”, “request”, “require”, or “specify” means advise, authorise, agree, apply, approve, consent, certify, direct, nominate, notify, request, require, or specify in writing as the case may be and any inflexion or derivation of any of those words has a corresponding meaning; “this Agreement” means this agreement as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 5 and includes any schedule or annexure hereto; Compare 29 Jul 2015 [02-f0-01] / 12 Aug 2016 [03-a0-00] page 17 Casino (Burswood Island) Agreement Act 1985 Schedule 1 Casino (Burswood Island) Agreement
authorise means Youi has instructed the Service Provider in writing to proceed with the prepared scope of works as quoted. Business Day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday. Catastrophe or Disaster Claims means natural events like fires, flooding, earthquakes, cyclones, severe storms and hail resulting in a large number of claims.
authorise means the grant or purported grant of the right to do the act complained of. It does not extend to mere enablement, assistance or even encouragement. The grant or purported grant to do the relevant act may be express or implied from all the relevant circumstances. In a case which involves an allegation of authorisation by supply, these circumstances may include the nature of the relationship between the alleged authoriser and the primary infringer, whether the equipment or other material supplied constitutes the means used to infringe, whether it is inevitable it will be used to infringe, the degree of control which the supplier retains and whether he has taken any steps to prevent infringement. These are matters to be taken into account and may or may not be determinative depending upon all the other circumstances.”
authorise means to allow under licence or other written form;