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A Subject Can Exercise Only Accesses for Which It Has

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A subject can exercise only accesses for which it has the necessary
authorization and which satisfy the MAC rules.


Definitions:

Apparent Authority

A principle that allows a third party to assume an agent has the authorization to act on behalf of a principal, even if such authority has not been granted.

Constructive Notice

A legal concept assuming that a person or entity is aware of facts by virtue of the information being publicly available, regardless of whether they have actually reviewed the information.

Contractual Liability

Liability that arises from entering into a contract, where one party may be obligated to compensate another party for the failure to perform as specified in the contract.

Unidentified Principal

A party in a transaction whose identity is not known to the other party, often in agent-principal relationships.

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