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51Authorized Economic Operator — The growth of global trade and increasing security threats to the international movement of goods have forced Customs administrations to shift their focus more and more to securing the international trade flow and away from the traditional task… …
52authorized capital — the aggregate par value or the total subscription price of all equity shares of a corporation authorized to be issued under its charter. [1910 15] * * * …
53Authorized Settlement Agent — A bank that is authorized to submit checks and other cash items to the Federal Reserve for collection. The 12 reserve banks collect and pay checks for depository institutions; payments are also made through the automated clearing house (ACH)… …
54Authorized Version — The English translation of the Bible published in 1611; though not formally ‘authorized’, it was generally adopted within a generation for public reading in church. The work was initiated at the Hampton Court Conference of 1604 called by King… …
55authorized agent — A responsible person who represents an operator and who is authorized by or on behalf of such operator to act on all formalities connected with the entry and clearance of the operator’s aircraft, crew, passengers, cargo, mail, baggage, or store… …
56Authorized cash distribution to municipality — The authorized cash distributions to the municipality from the earned surplus of the utility department. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
57authorized auditor — An individual granted authorization by the Board of Trade or the Secretary of State to be the auditor of a company, under the Companies Act (1967). Authorizations were granted to individuals not otherwise eligible to act as auditors on the basis… …
58authorized investments — Formerly, certain legally authorized investments considered suitable for trust funds, as set out in the Trustees Investment Act (1961). A much wider general power of investment for trustees was introduced in 2000 …
59authorized auditor — An individual granted authorization by the Board of Trade or the Secretary of State to be the auditor of a company, under the Companies Act (1967). Authorizations were granted to individuals not otherwise eligible to act as auditors on the basis… …
60authorized investments — Formerly, certain legally authorized investments considered suitable for trust funds, as set out in the Trustees Investment Act (1961). A much wider general power of investment for trustees was introduced in 2000 …