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Every retailer has a purchase limit above which they must seek authorization from the card issuer before they can complete the sale. Such authorization can be done by telephone or electronically at the cash till. Authorization is used to control credit card fraud. The cardholder
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This is the process where permission is granted by the card issuer (the financial institution) allowing the payment transaction to proceed. It is during this process that the issuing bank checks that the available credit on the card is not exceeded.
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Authorizes a program, specifying its general purpose and broadly, how that purpose is to be achieved, and sets a funding ceiling for the program.
Ãâó: www.osa.org/publicpolicy/glossary/default.asp
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A procedure where a user of a Bluetooth device grants a specific (remote) Bluetooth device access to a specific service. Authorization implies that the identity of the remote device can be verified through authentication.
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A process defined in operations regulations whereby a transaction is approved by or on behalf of an issuer; commonly understood to be receiving of a sales validation by the merchant, by telephone, or authorization terminal.
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| author | the power or right to give orders or make decisions |
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| author | a document giving an official instruction or command |
| author | grant authorization or clearance for |
| author | give or delegate power or authority to |
| author | endowed with authority |
| author | sanctioned by established authority |
| author | the maximum number of shares authorized under the terms of a corporation's articles of incorporation |
| author | the maximum number of shares authorized under the terms of a corporation's articles of incorporation |
| author | an English translation of the Bible published in 1611 |
| author | an authority who authorizes (people or actions) |
| author | the act of creating written works |
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