authority
71authority bond — A bond issued by a government agency or a corporation created to manage a revenue producing public enterprise. The difference between an authority bond and a municipal bond is that margin protections may be incorporated in the authority bond… …
72authority figure — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms authority figure : singular authority figure plural authority figures someone who is or seems strong and powerful …
73authority figure — a person whose real or apparent authority over others inspires or demands obedience and emulation: Parents, teachers, and police officers are traditional authority figures for children. * * * …
74authority by estoppel — Essentially, authority under doctrine of apparent authority. 3 Am 32d Agency § 76. See agency by estoppel …
75Authority revocation list — An Authority revocation list (ARL) is a form of certificate revocation list (CRL) but containing certificates issued to Certifying Authorities, contrary to CRL which contain revoked end entity certificates …
76Authority problem — An authority problem is a problem in which people struggle with having to handle someone who has control over them …
77Authority Limit — See lean Authority Limit Switch …
78Authority Limit Switch — See lean Authority Limit Switch …
79authority of officer — The authority which inheres by force of statute or under the common law in an office, whether public or private …
80authority — noun /ɔːˈθɒɹəti,əˈθɑɹəti/ a) The power to enforce rules or give orders. b) Persons in command; specifically, government. See Also: author, authorization, authoritarian …