underdelegering
Underdelegering (sub-delegation) denotes the act of a person who has been delegated authority passing part or all of that authority on to another person. It is commonly discussed in administrative, corporate and agency law where duties or powers are transferred down a chain from an original principal to an agent and then to a sub-agent.
Whether underdelegering is valid depends on the terms of the original delegation, applicable statutes and general
Practical contexts include corporate governance (managers delegating tasks to staff), contract performance (a contractor engaging subcontractors)
Liability and responsibility generally continue to attach to the original delegate unless legal provisions shift responsibility