Authority to Proceed

Authority to Proceed

Authority to Proceed, ATP, is a term commonly used by government organisations or law enforcement agencies with reference to an organisation or department providing services, or to an individual waiting for go-ahead signal to take a certain action.

In commercial contract terms, ATPs are normally issued to parties providing services under phased agreements. For example, its common to hear people saying "ATP for Phase 2 is obtained after successful completion of testing of Phase 1."


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