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delegatore

Delegatore is a noun used in Italian to denote a person or organization that delegates authority, tasks, or responsibilities to another person or body. The term is encountered in legal, administrative, and managerial contexts and is closely related to delegante (the delegator) and delegato or delegatario (the delegate). In English, the direct equivalent is often delegator.

In practice, delegation involves transferring decision-making power within defined limits. The delegatore authorizes the delegated party

Linguistic note: delegatore is formed from delegare (to delegate) with the agent suffix -atore. In standard Italian,

See also: Delegation of authority, Power of attorney, Mandate, Delegato.

Examples: A department head may be the delegatore by empowering a subordinate to approve routine expenses;

to
act
on
its
behalf
under
a
stated
mandate,
contract,
or
regulatory
provision.
The
scope,
duration,
and
conditions
are
typically
specified
in
documents
such
as
powers
of
attorney,
internal
regulations,
or
project
charters.
The
delegated
party
must
act
in
accordance
with
those
constraints
and
remains
accountable
to
the
delegatore.
delegante
is
more
common
for
the
person
granting
authority,
while
delegatore
appears
in
various
texts
or
domains
and
may
be
gendered
delegatrice.
The
choice
of
term
can
depend
on
tradition,
jurisdiction,
or
organizational
policy.
a
governor
may
delegate
enforcement
responsibilities
to
local
authorities
within
a
defined
perimeter.