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* [[Authority limits]] | * [[Authority limits]] | ||
* [[Capacity]] | * [[Capacity]] | ||
* [[Competent Authority]] | |||
* [[Competition authority]] | * [[Competition authority]] | ||
* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
* [[Controls]] | * [[Controls]] | ||
* [[European Banking Authority]] (EBA) | |||
* [[European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority]] (EIOPA) | |||
* [[European Securities and Markets Authority]] (ESMA) | * [[European Securities and Markets Authority]] (ESMA) | ||
* [[European Supervisory Authority]] (ESA) | |||
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]] (FCA) | |||
* [[Law]] | * [[Law]] | ||
* [[Monetary authority]] | * [[Monetary authority]] | ||
* [[Ostensible authority]] | * [[Ostensible authority]] | ||
* [[Payroll tax]] | * [[Payroll tax]] | ||
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]] (PRA) | |||
* [[Regulation]] | * [[Regulation]] | ||
* [[Regulator]] | * [[Regulator]] | ||
* [[Resolution Authority]] | |||
* [[Rogue trader]] | * [[Rogue trader]] | ||
* [[Supervision]] | * [[Supervision]] |
Revision as of 21:17, 4 September 2022
1. Law - contract - agency - treasury controls.
A general level of powers granted or delegated to an individual - or an organisation - to make decisions or conclude transactions.
2. Law - contract - agency - treasury controls.
A power or permission accorded to carry out a particular transaction.
3. Regulation - supervision - law enforcement.
A body that has regulatory, supervisory, or other responsibilities, together with the necessary powers to carry them out.
For example, a central government tax authority.
See also
- Agent
- Authorisation
- Authority limits
- Capacity
- Competent Authority
- Competition authority
- Contract
- Controls
- European Banking Authority (EBA)
- European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
- European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
- European Supervisory Authority (ESA)
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
- Law
- Monetary authority
- Ostensible authority
- Payroll tax
- Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA)
- Regulation
- Regulator
- Resolution Authority
- Rogue trader
- Supervision
- Tax
- Treasury Operations and Controls
- Ultra vires