Common use of About DSC Clause in Contracts

About DSC. a) Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) is the digital equivalent (that is electronic format) of physical paper certificates. b) Like physical documents are signed manually, electronic documents, for example e-forms are required to be signed digitally using a Digital Signature Certificate. Transactions that are done using Internet if signed using a Digital Signature certificate becomes legally valid. c) Bidders have to procure Class 3 signing certificates only. Only Class 3 is valid for e-tendering purpose. d) The Certifying Authorities are authorized to issue a Digital Signature Certificate with a validity of one or two years. The maximum period for which the DSC is issued is only two years. On the expiry of the term, the Digital Signature Certificate can be revalidated by paying the fees again. e) Digital Signatures are legally admissible in a Court of Law, as provided under the provisions of IT. f) Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is not required by Companies but by individuals. For example, the Director or the Authorized signatory signing on behalf of the Company requires a DSC. g) Each user logs in to the tender site through the secured log in by giving the user id/ password allotted during registration & then by giving the password of the DSC. The DSC password will get locked if successively wrong password is given many times.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Handling and Transportation Contract, Handling and Transportation Contract, Handling and Transportation Contract

About DSC. a) Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) is the digital equivalent (that is electronic format) of physical paper certificates. b) Like physical documents are signed manually, electronic documents, for example e-forms are required to be signed digitally using a Digital Signature Certificate. Transactions that are done using Internet if signed using a Digital Signature certificate becomes legally valid. c) Bidders have to procure Class 3 signing certificates only. Only Class 3 is valid for e-tendering purpose. d) The Certifying Authorities are authorized to issue a Digital Signature Certificate with a validity of one or two years. The maximum period for which the DSC is issued is only two years. On the expiry of the term, the Digital Signature Certificate can be revalidated by paying the fees again. e) Digital Signatures are legally admissible in a Court of Law, as provided under the provisions of IT. f) Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is not required by Companies but by individuals. For example, example the Director or the Authorized signatory signing on behalf of the Company requires a DSC. g) Each user logs in to the tender site through the secured log in by giving the user id/ password allotted during registration & then by giving the password of the DSC. The DSC password will get locked if successively wrong password is given many times.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Handling and Transportation Contract, Handling and Transportation Contract