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  2. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Granting and revoking user rights

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    Check the box next to the right you wish to grant in the "Groups you can change". For this purposes of this guide let's go with Rollback. In the lower box titled Reason for change , explain why you are giving the user the right (e.g. "testing on test account" or "trusted user active in counter-vandalism").

  3. Wikipedia:User access levels

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    Users who are members of the steward user group may grant and revoke any permission to or from any user on any wiki operated by the Wikimedia Foundation which allows open account creation. This group is set on MetaWiki , and may use meta:Special:Userrights to set permissions on any Wikimedia wiki; they may add or remove any user from any group ...

  4. Data control language - Wikipedia

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    The grant, revoke syntax are as part of Database administration statementsàAccount Management System. The GRANT statement enables system administrators to grant privileges and roles, which can be granted to user accounts and roles. These syntax restrictions apply: GRANT cannot mix granting both privileges and roles in the same statement.

  5. Take-grant protection model - Wikipedia

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    subject s has the right Take for o. object o has the right r on p. Preconditions for (,,): subject s has the right Grant for o. s has the right r on p. Using the rules of the take-grant protection model, one can reproduce in which states a system can change, with respect to the distribution of rights.

  6. Application permissions - Wikipedia

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    Permissions are typically declared in an application's manifest, and certain permissions must be specifically granted at runtime by the user—who may revoke the permission at any time. Permission systems are common on mobile operating systems, where permissions needed by specific apps must be disclosed via the platform's app store.

  7. What is a Power of Attorney? A comprehensive guide - AOL

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    What Is a Springing Power of Attorney? A springing power of attorney is a unique type of POA that only takes effect in the event of a predetermined "trigger," such as the principal becoming ...

  8. Consent search - Wikipedia

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    The person has the right to refuse to give consent, and except in limited cases may revoke consent at any point during the search. In addition, the prosecution in any trial using the search results as evidence is required to prove that the consent was voluntary and not a result of coercion.

  9. Wikipedia:Rollback - Wikipedia

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    Any administrator may grant or revoke rollback rights, using the user rights page. While there is no fixed requirement, a request is unlikely to be successful without a contribution history that demonstrates an ability to distinguish well-intentioned edits with minor issues from unconstructive vandalism.