Short answer
What you should know before deciding
Person who exercises powers conferred by a power within its scope and form of exercise.
Applied definition
Person who exercises powers conferred by a power within its scope and form of exercise.
How to use the concept
In an investigation, the term must be applied to documented facts and within the source that supports it.
In a report, the term must be accompanied by the specific fact, its source and the relevance it has for the decision. The word alone is not a substitute for analysis.
Practical application
What to check and what to ask
Control questions
- What standard or document uses the term?
- Is a fact, risk or conclusion being described?
- Does the definition change depending on the subject matter or jurisdiction?
Frequent errors
- Use the concept as a conclusive label.
- Mix similar terms that answer different questions.
- Omit the document or context from which it comes.
Scope and limits of this information
This content is educational and does not constitute legal advice for a specific case. A match does not confirm identity; a lawsuit is not equivalent to a sentence; a publication must be read in its state and date; The absence of findings only describes the sources reviewed and does not guarantee absence of risk.
Availability, coverage and updating of records vary. Before making a material decision, allow clarification, preserve evidence and request specialized advice when the result depends on a legal, fiscal, registry or contractual interpretation.
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