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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorising authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal, administrative, or formal contexts to refer to the entity or person that has the power to grant permission or approval for a specific action or decision.
Example: "The project cannot proceed without the approval of the authorising authority, which is the city council in this case."
Alternatives: "approving authority" or "granting authority".
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Intrusive powers can be authorised to prevent and detect serious crime, but this general purpose is left wide open to broad interpretation and abuse without requiring the authorising authority to verify the existence of that reasonable suspicion of criminality," argued Baroness Jones.
At the same time, the authorising authority shall forward those documents to the competent authorities of other Member States whose territories are crossed, for information.
3. The authorising authority shall take a decision on the application within three months of the date of submission of the application by the carrier.
The authorising authority shall also forward the relevant documents to the competent authorities of the Member States whose territories are crossed without passengers boarding or alighting, for information.
The applicant or the carrier operating the service concerned shall have the possibility to appeal the decisions of the authorising authority.
The authorising authority shall take a decision on the application no later than two months of the date of submission of the application by the carrier.
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Authorising authorities shall not reject an application solely due to the fact that the link in question is already operated by other road carriers.
Moreover, authorising authorities would be permitted to reject an application if the regulatory authority establishes that the applicant seeking to enter the market is planning to offer services below their normal value for an extended period of time, thus undermining fair competition.
Ripa provides a legal framework for the use of surveillance and data, such as intercept material, but has been criticised for lacking independent judicial oversight, and also for authorising local authorities to spy on residents for purposes ranging from the prevention of dog-fouling and fly-tipping to investigation of abuses of school-place applications.
But at London's High Court on Monday, Mrs Justice Lang said that the 1984 Road Traffic Regulation Act "is not a fiscal measure and does not authorise the authority to use its powers to charge local residents for parking in order to raise surplus revenue for other transport purposes".
France's interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has authorised local authorities to impose curfews if needed following the attacks in Paris.
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