VERB | to authorise | authorised | authorised authorising | authorises | |
SYNO | to authorise | to authorize | to clear | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- On 13 March 1366, Walter was commissioned by the papacy to authorise dispensation for the irregular marriage between John Stewart, Earl of Carrick (much later King Robert III) and Annabella Drummond.
- A Royal Commission may authorise the Australian Federal Police to execute search warrants.
- An author has the exclusive right to authorise or to prohibit the broadcasting of his or her works by satellite (Art. 2).
- SAAS can authorise loans to cover the tuition fees of Scottish students going to study elsewhere in the UK.
- In 2010 the Stafford Hospital scandal investigation recommended that Monitor de-authorise the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
- Article 16 of the Constitution of Indonesia authorise the president to establish an advisory council to support its daily administration.
- Section 1 gave the Board of Trade the power to authorise any electricity undertaking to compulsory purchase land to build a power station.
- Grévy was implicated in the Panama scandals, and on 20 December 1892 the government asked parliament to authorise his prosecution.
- The power of the purse's earliest examples in a modern sense occurred in the English Parliament, which gained the exclusive power to authorise taxes and thus could control the nation's cash flow.
- The Supreme Court ruled in the Miller case that an explicit Act of Parliament is necessary to authorise the invocation of Article 50.
- The Basque Football Federation's purpose is to promote, organise and authorise association football competition across the Basque Country autonomous region.
- There are differences between the two ranks within Border Force, as only an Immigration Officer has the power to authorise a person's entry/admission into the UK.
- Section 19(2) of the Interpretation Act 1978 does not authorise the continued use of a collective title previously authorised by a repealed enactment.
- It does not authorise the Plaintiffs' Solicitors or anyone else to enter the Defendant's premises against his will.
- Nor, the court found, does Parliament have the power to act "mala fide". The Constitution was not intended to authorise bias on the part of Parliament.
- The Cyprus driving licence is the official document issued in Cyprus to authorise its holder to operate various types of motor vehicle on public roads.
- Dissident from this can be admitted who substantiates the skills with other certifications which authorise to participate in the exam [...].
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