Definitions
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- noun an authority who authorizes (people or actions)
Etymologies
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Examples
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As the appeal case between the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and ISP iiNet entered day one, the film industry's lead barrister David Catterns QC submitted that the Copyright Act allowed the studios to sue an alleged "authoriser" of the infringing activity rather than the "primary infringer" - the individual users.
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I can guarantee that if that lad came into my custody block in the country where I am an authoriser of detentions, he wouldnt have any teeth left through which to make a complaint.
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Thus, even delinquents, who would otherwise be sacrificed voluntarily to public justice, are in a manner protected by delays and chicane, because an investigation might implicate the Convention as the example and authoriser of their enormities.
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Thus, even delinquents, who would otherwise be sacrificed voluntarily to public justice, are in a manner protected by delays and chicane, because an investigation might implicate the Convention as the example and authoriser of their enormities.
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Rather than having to sue them, the Act under section 101 enables you to sue the authoriser.
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The concept of authorisation is sufficiently fuzzy that the question of whether the alleged authoriser 'ought' to be held responsible is a real and relevant question.
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Thus, even delinquents, who would otherwise be sacrificed voluntarily to public justice, are in a manner protected by delays and chicane, because an investigation might implicate the Convention as the example and authoriser of their enormities. ”
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