Authorisation definition

Authorisation means an authorisation, consent, approval, resolution, licence, exemption, filing, notarisation or registration.
Authorisation means an instrument issued in any form by the authorities by which the right to carry on the business is granted;
Authorisation includes a consent, approval, licence, permit, franchise, permission, filing, registration, resolution, direction, declaration and exemption;

Examples of Authorisation in a sentence

  • The authorised person shall provide the Letter of Authorisation signed by the successful E- bidder together with a copy of his/her identity card to the Auctioneer.

  • The authorised person shall provide the Letter of Authorisation signed by the successful E-bidder together with a copy of his/her identity card to the Auctioneer.


More Definitions of Authorisation

Authorisation means a licence, permit, approval or other means of authorising a person to do anything;
Authorisation means an authorisation, permit, consent, approval, resolution, licence, exemption, filing, notarisation or registration.
Authorisation means an authorisation, consent, approval, resolution, licence, exemption, filing, notarisation or registration Availability Period means the period from and including the date of this Agreement to and including 30 June 2023, or such later date as extended pursuant to clause 2.2 (Extension)
Authorisation means any authorisation given for the purposes of section 5 of the Act or regulations made under that section;
Authorisation means any authorisation, permit, consent, order, approval, resolution, licence, exemption, agreement, permission, notarisation, recording, filing, registration or requirement, from, issued by or made to any Governmental Authority.
Authorisation means our confirmation to a bank or any Outlet that they can accept your Card for a Transaction.
Authorisation means the authorisation issued to the Trust by Monitor under section 35 of the 2006 Act;