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  • Section 7 is entitled Authorisation of Acts outside the British Islands, and says: "If, apart from this section, a person would be liable in the United Kingdom for any act done outside the British Islands, he shall not be so liable if the act is one which is authorised to be done by virtue of an authorisation given by the secretary of state under this section."

    The Guardian World News Ian Cobain 2012

  • Authorisation occurs when the copyright owner (or the “licensor”) grants (or “licences”) permission to another party (or the “licensee”) to exercise any right in the bundle. posted by elliott bledsoe tags: documentary, film

    why it is difficult to use MC Hammer in a documentary film 2007

  • Authorisation occurs when the copyright owner (or the “licensor”) grants (or “licences”) permission to another party (or the “licensee”) to exercise any right in the bundle. posted by elliott bledsoe link backs tags: documentary, film

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • "You must incorporate the 'Authorisation' API function in your application in order for your application to be validated and for the revenue generating opportunities."

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2009

  • Specifically, applications must incorporate the "Authorisation" API function in order to be validated for inclusion in these stores, Intel said, which will let the application interact with the Developer Programme runtime client.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2009

  • At the outset, the underlying rationale for detention at Guantánamo Bay rests upon the September 2001 Authorisation to Use Military Force AUMF.

    Guantánamo: no closure for Obama | Karen Greenberg 2011

  • Asked if America feels threatened by China's ambitious space programme, he replied: The Authorisation Act of 2010 and other acts that I am governed by as the head of Nasa prohibit me from being involved in bilateral relationships with China right now.

    Nasa chief stresses global cooperation 2011

  • Given that Greenpeace has led the way in campaigning against the presence of toxic chemicals in the home, particularly in the lead up to the EU's Reach (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances) regulations which came into effect in 2007, I decided to ask it to say where it currently stands on this issue.

    Why don't we hear about toxic household items any more? 2010

  • In 2007, the EU passed into law the Reach (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances) regulation.

    Why don't we hear about toxic household items any more? 2010

  • It seems like a lightbulb has gone off in the European Union, where in 2006 they passed the REACH act, which stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

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