Direction as an authoritative instruction governs conduct and prescribes how persons or agents must act. The term Direction denotes an authoritative instruction or prescribed order-verbal, written, or by conduct-that governs, guides, manages, or superintends actions; it embodies both the content of the instruction and the authority to issue it, and requires clarity and precision when addressed to agents who cannot act independently.
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Direction as an authoritative instruction governs conduct and prescribes how persons or agents must act.
The term Direction denotes an authoritative instruction or prescribed order-verbal, written, or by conduct-that governs, guides, manages, or superintends actions; it embodies both the content of the instruction and the authority to issue it, and requires clarity and precision when addressed to agents who cannot act independently.
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