The way access is given for electronic commerce. This digital certificate shows the entity issuing, the entity issued, a serial number, dates, and a digital fingerprint .
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AUTHENTICATION KEY
A digital code used to keep electronic payments secure from any third parties. The amount, time, and date are used for this.
AUTHENTICITY
The validity of a document or record. The document is kept in original form with no tampering.
AUTHENTICS
In the civil law . A Latin translation of the Novels of Justinian by an anonymous author; so called because the Novels were translated entire, in order to distinguish it […]
AUTHENTICUM
In the civil law . An original instrument or writing; the original of a will or other instrument, as distinguished from a copy. Dig. 22, 4, 2; Id. 29, 3, […]
AUTHOR
One who produces, by his own intellectual labor applied to the materials of his composition , an arrangement or compilation new in itself. Atwill v. Ferrett, 2 Blatchf. 39, Fed. […]
AUTHORING
The act of making any media for the computer. It can be navigation tools and even programming.
AUTHORING TOOL
A computer program that lets a user make their own web media and the tools needed to use it.
AUTHORITARIAN LEADERSHIP
When a leader makes rules, procedures, and goal. They are done with no input from anyone else.
AUTHORITARIAN PERSONALITY
When a person becomes too attached to ideas of power. They can be rigid, prejudice, and act like a tyrant. If the person encounters a weaker party this is especially […]
AUTHORITARIANISM
When orders are given with threats. This is done to cement the power status of the parties involved. It must be maintained .
AUTHORITIES
Citations to statutes, precedents, judicial decisions, and text-books of the law, made on the argument of questions of law or the trial of causes before a court, in support of […]
AUTHORITY
In contracts. The lawful delegation of power by one person to another. In the English law relating to public administration , an authority is a body having jurisdiction in certain […]
AUTHORITY BY ESTOPPEL
This term applies to apparent authority and not actual authority .
AUTHORITY OF THE COURT
This the power granted to the court that allows it to act on certain types of legal matters.
AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE A DEED
the authority that is given to sign a written document that transfers property from one person to another person.
AUTHORITY TO PAY
Japan and Eastern countries use this document to let a seller know the bank will take bills up to a limit.
AUTHORIZATION
1.how a party is verified when they start a transaction . 2. giving or denying access to a user based on their autheniciation and authorization .
AUTHORIZATION CODE
A code that is used to complete a transaction . It authenticates the user has done the transaction.
AUTHORIZATION RISK
The RISK of loss that occurs when an employee or AGENT of a company commits the firm to a legally binding , but unauthorized, transaction ; in most instances the […]
AUTHORIZE
This enables a person to act; it gives the authority for a person to carry out an act.
AUTHORIZED BANK
A bank the government uses to move decentralized payments. The payment are normally limited to the countries central payment agency.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
The maximum number of shares of COMMON STOCK a company is permitted to issue, per the terms of its ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION . Issuance in excess of authorized capital requires […]
AUTHORIZED ECONOMIC OPERATOR (AEO)
A certificate for international trade companies. It states that they follow custom’s rules and are recognized.
AUTHORIZED PERSON
A party empowered to act in an office due to a contract.