Commission
1 commission — [ kɔmisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; mot du Nord; lat. commissio, de committere → commettre I ♦ Didact. Charge, mandat. ⇒ attribution, délégation, mission. Donner une commission à qqn. Charger qqn d une commission. Exécuter, remplir une commission. 1 ♦… …
2 commission — COMMISSION. s. f. Fait, action, chose commise. En ce sens il n est guère d usage qu en cette phrase, Péché de commission. On l oppose à péché d omission. f♛/b] Il signifie aussi, Charge qu on donne à quelqu un de faire quelque chose. Commission… …
3 commission — Commission. s. f. v. Fait, action, chose commise. En ce sens il n a guere d usage qu en cette phrase, Peché de commission, qui s oppose à peché d obmission. Il signifie aussi, Charge qu on donne à quelqu un de faire quelque chose. Commission… …
4 Commission — Com*mis sion, n. [F., fr. L. commissio. See {Commit}.] 1. The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of perpetrating. [1913 Webster] Every commission of sin introduces into the soul a certain degree of hardness. South. [1913 Webster] 2 …
5 commission — com·mis·sion n 1: a formal written authorization to perform various acts and duties a notary s commission 2 a: authority to act for, in behalf of, or in place of another b: a task or matter entrusted to one as the agent for another 3 a: a group… …
6 commission — Commission, Curatio, Delegatio, Mandatum, Epistalma. Commissions de la Cour, Mandata Curiae. Une commission en forme, Authoritas mandati subsignata. La commission de faire les enquestes des parties, Inquirendi prouincia. Bailler commission de… …
7 Commission — may refer to: Commission (remuneration), a form of payment to an agent for services rendered Commission (document), a document given to commissioned officers. Commissioning, a process or service provided to validate the completeness and accuracy… …
8 Commission — Com*mis sion, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Commissioned}; p. pr & vb. n. {Commissioning}.] 1. To give a commission to; to furnish with a commission; to empower or authorize; as, to commission persons to perform certain acts; to commission an officer.… …
9 commission — [kə mish′ən] n. [ME & OFr < ML commissio, delegation of business (in L, a bringing together in a contest) < L commissus, pp. of committere: see COMMIT] 1. a) an authorization to perform certain duties or tasks, or to take on certain powers… …
10 Commission I — is a body in the Indonesian legislature, the People s Representative Council. It has similar functions to both the Foreign Relations Committee and the Armed Services Committee in the United States Senate.The MPs in delegation of Commission I s… …
11 commission — [n1] task, duty agency, appointment, authority, brevet, certificate, charge, consignment, delegation, deputation, diploma, embassy, employment, errand, function, instruction, legation, mandate, mission, obligation, office, permit, power of… …
12 commission — ► NOUN 1) an instruction, command, or duty. 2) an order for something to be produced specially. 3) a group of people given official authority to do something. 4) a sum paid to an agent in a commercial transaction. 5) a warrant conferring the rank …
13 Commission — Commission, the an informal name for the European Commission …
14 Commission — (v. lat. Commissio), 1) Auftrag, der Einem od. Mehreren von einer öffentlichen Behörde zu Verhandlung einer Sache, z.B. eines Zeugenverhörs, Beaugenscheinigung etc. ertheilt wird. Der den Auftrag ertheilt, heißt Committent; der ihn erhält,… …
15 Commission — Commission, ein Auftrag oder auch die Beauftragten selbst. Commissionär, wer den Auftrag erhält, Comittent, wer ihn ertheilt; auch der Wähler eines Deputirten; C.sbureau, Anstalt, wo Aufträge gegen Bezahlung besorgt werden; C.shandel, der… …
16 commission — mid 14c., authority entrusted to someone, from L. commissionem (nom. commissio) delegation of business, noun of action from pp. stem of committere (see COMMIT (Cf. commit)). Meaning body of persons charged with authority is from late 15c. As a… …
17 commission — vb *authorize, accredit, license Analogous words: appoint, *designate, name, nominate: empower, *enable: instruct, enjoin, charge, bid, order, *command …
18 Commission — heisst oft Amission. – Sutor, 363 …
19 COMMISSION — s. f. Fait, action, chose commise. En ce sens, il n est guère usité que dans cette phrase, Péché de commission. On l oppose à Péché d omission. Il signifie aussi, Charge qu on donne à quelqu un de faire quelque chose. Commission honorable,… …
20 commission — (ko mi sion ; en poésie, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° Action de commettre, de préposer ; charge qu on donne à quelqu un de faire une chose. Il a reçu commission d aller en tel lieu. Je me suis très mal acquitté de ma commission. • N as tu… …