Digital Certificates definition

Digital Certificates means electronic documents issued by the Transporter that verify an Authorised User’s identity by validating that Authorised User’s public key as part of a public-private key encryption system;
Digital Certificates means electronic documents or files that are issued or otherwise linked to a person who is a party to an electronic communication or transaction for the purpose of establishing the identity of the person;
Digital Certificates means public key certificates or identity certificates which are used to affirm the identity of an individual or organization when applying a digital signature to a document.

Examples of Digital Certificates in a sentence

  • The Controller of Certifying Authorities of India (CCA) has authorized certain Certifying Authorities (CA) to issue Digital Certificates.

  • These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.

  • The Digital Certificates are issued by an approved Certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities of Government of India through their Authorized Representatives upon receipt of documents required to obtain a Digital Certificate.

  • These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.2.2 A Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity (i.e. Applicant’s PAN Card) and Address proofs and verification form duly attested by the Bank Manager / Post Master / Gazetted Officer.

  • These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.2.2. A Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity (i.e. Applicant’s PAN Card) and Address proofs and verification form duly attested by the Bank Manager / Post Master / Gazetted Officer.

  • These Digital Certificates are issued by an approved certifying authority, authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.A Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity proofs and verification letters attested by Gazette Officer.

  • As defined in Section 16.12, User Security Administrator and Digital Certificates, the USA is responsible for managing the Market Participant’s access to ERCOT’s computer systems through Digital Certificates.

  • The bidders may obtain Class III Digital Certificates issued by an approved certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.A Class III Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity proofs along with an Application Form.

  • This is required to maintain the security of the Bid Data and also to establish the identity of the Contractor transacting on the System.The Digital Certificates are issued by an approved Certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities of Government of India through their Authorized Representatives upon receipt of documents required to obtain a Digital Certificate.

  • The Controller of Certifying Authorities of India (CCA) has authorized certain trusted Certifying Authorities (CA) who in turn allot on a regular basis Digital Certificates, Documents which are signed digitally are legally valid documents as per the Indian IT Act (2000).


More Definitions of Digital Certificates

Digital Certificates means the combination of codes used by the Bank to authenticate your identity (for instance, JWT and SSL certificates).
Digital Certificates means the digitial certificate(s) issued by the Province to the Applicant to facilitate the Applicant’s access to and use of the Service;
Digital Certificates means electronic credentials that are used to authenticate devices.

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