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  2. European Authorized Representative - Wikipedia

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    An authorised representative may also carry out a conformity assessment of a medical device on behalf of the manufacturer. [7] European ‘Blue Guide" [8] describes that delegation of an authorised representative should be set out in writing (as an agreement, mandate, or power of attorney) to define contents and limits of tasks. The copy of the ...

  3. Worker representation on corporate boards of directors

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    Enterprises with over 2000 employees must have one-half representation on a supervisory board, but the chair of the supervisory board is a shareholder representative and has a casting vote. In coal and steel companies shareholder representatives do not have a deciding vote. Greece (private companies) 0%: N/A: No general law

  4. Law of agency - Wikipedia

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    The law of agency is an area of commercial law dealing with a set of contractual, quasi-contractual and non-contractual fiduciary relationships that involve a person, called the agent, who is authorized to act on behalf of another (called the principal) to create legal relations with a third party. [1]

  5. Authorised officer - Wikipedia

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    An authorised officer (AO) is a person who has been appointed by a government department or agency to perform certain compliance and enforcement duties.. In Australia, authorised officer roles have been created under many Commonwealth and state Acts of Parliament.

  6. List of ambassadors of the United States to the Organisation ...

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    The official title for the position is the Representative of the U.S.A. to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, with the rank of Ambassador. [ citation needed ] In the absence of an ambassador, the Deputy Permanent Representative assumes the role of interim Permanent Representative and heads USOECD as Chargé d'Affaires.

  7. Political representation - Wikipedia

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    Representatives are held accountable if citizens can judge whether the representative is acting in their best interest and sanction the representative accordingly. [3] The descriptive and symbolic views of political representation describe the ways in which political representatives "stand for" the people they represent. [ 2 ]

  8. Permanent representative - Wikipedia

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    A permanent representative is a diplomat who is the head of a country's diplomatic mission to an international organisation. [1]Organizations that receive permanent representatives from their member states include the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, NATO, the European Union, the African Union, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Organization of American States.

  9. Outline of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    United States Senate election (Illinois), 1858 – Abraham Lincoln was the Republican Party candidate and ran against incumbent Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party. Stephen Douglas remained Senator, but the debates between the two propelled the popularity of Lincoln and acquired for him a national reputation, which helped him to be chosen ...