permissionbearing
Permissionbearing (or permission-bearing) is an adjective used to describe objects, tokens, documents, systems, or metadata that explicitly carry one or more permissions or authorizations. As a descriptive term it highlights that the item itself encodes or conveys the right to perform an action, access a resource, or exercise a legal or contractual entitlement.
The term appears in technical, legal, and administrative contexts. In computing, permission-bearing elements include access control
Design patterns associated with permissionbearing artifacts include capability-based security, attribute-based access control, and consent management frameworks.
Advantages of permissionbearing approaches include precise delegation of authority, easier automation of access decisions, and clearer
Related concepts and contrasts include authorization, authentication, least privilege, permissioned versus permissionless networks, and token-based access