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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorised person" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal, formal, or official contexts to refer to someone who has been given permission or authority to perform a specific task or access certain information.
Example: "Only an authorised person is allowed to access the secure area of the building."
Alternatives: "authorized individual" or "designated person".
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Section 21 says: "A person must not, in the course of business, communicate an invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity" unless this person is authorised or the content of the communication is approved by an authorised person.
The 2000 Financial Services and Markets Act says anyone inviting consumers to make investments should be authorised unless the content of the communication is approved by an authorised person.
Where electronic monitoring is to occur, the order must detail an "authorised person" who is responsible for monitoring the offender's compliance.
"The number is given only to an authorised person and these lines are going on only when a match is live.
Greater public awareness on PSPOs is needed – in part because they effectively outsource policing to private security, allowing "an authorised person" to issue fines and initiate prosecution.
Under the new law, any "authorised person" can read private correspondence without gaining a warrant or court order, and the home secretary can authorise unlimited electronic snooping "in the interests of the economic well-being of the UK".
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The Drug Misuse And Trafficking Act now made an "Exemption for authorised persons participating in approved needle exchange program[s]".
New legislation allowing authorised persons to conduct culls followed, generating an outcry against the return of "badger baiting".
Encryption refers to the encoding of messages that can only be read by authorised persons.
I've held the proof in my hands, about five thousand pages of financial agreements, all labelled "confidential" and "not to be distributed except by authorised persons", which bore benign titles like "World Bank Poverty Reduction Strategy, Argentina".
Treatment assignment was strictly confidential and accessible only to authorised persons until the time of unblinding.
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