Authority

When someone is making a claim to their “authority”, they are stating they have the power or right to give orders and make decisions over their subordinates.
The title “authorities” is often, yet incorrectly applied to a person or organization having political or administrative power and control, without contract.
Authority can only come from the individual, and to become a “subordinate”, they must willingly, and without coercion give their authority to another.
This is usually done through contract, when a person decides to work for someone else, resulting in limited authority being given to the boss, who is limited by the policies written within said contract.
If anyone should try and impose their authority onto you, without agreement or contract, then this is a violation of your rights and should be challenged.
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