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express, implied, and apparent authority
It is implied
Not at the same time. A seaman 1/c could be promoted to a gunner's mate, which is a type of petty officer, or "rating". A seaman 1/c is roughly equivalent to a private in the army, and petty officers are basically the equivalent of a sergeant. There are many different "ratings", or types of petty officers in the navy, depending upon what job they do. A seaman hoping to become a petty officer in any particular field may be called a "striker" for that rating, meaning that's what he is trying to master so as to obtain a promotion, to the next higher level, as a petty officer 3/c.
Traditional authority,legal authority,and autocratic authority.
If by system you mean society, police & Government are 2 types of authority.
There were two types, civil and military. The civil officers were the elected officials who tended to various duties. The military officers dealt strictly with the military. They were the Centurions, who had many ranks or levels. There were the cavalry commanders, there were the tribunes and the legate. A Roman officer can be defined as any man who had authority.
Petty crimes such as beating the hell out of people.
coercive authoritysacred authoritydelegated authorityinstrumental authority
Some different types of offices include: traditional, mobile, virtual & home.
There are roughly one million commissioned law enforcement officers in the United States.
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There is no such power known as "legal rubber stamp" authority.