Signature equivalent definition

Signature equivalent means a signature that meets the standards set out in Indiana Trial Rule 86(I).
Signature equivalent means the confirmation or verification of identity used in the commission’s electronic filing system.
Signature equivalent means the confirmation or verification of identity used in the commission’s electronic filing system. Suggestion: conform with Trial & Appellate Rules on e- filing.

Examples of Signature equivalent in a sentence

  • Service list" refers to the list of attorneys of record and any parties appearing pro se maintained by the secretary of the commission or in the electronic filing system.(15) "Signature equivalent" means a signature that meets the standards set out in Indiana Trial Rule 86(I).

Related to Signature equivalent

  • Signature means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the signing of a record.

  • Signature Date means the date of signature of this Agreement by the Party last signing;

  • Signatory means an individual who authenticates a record and is bound by its terms.

  • Page means such page, section, caption, column or other part of a particular information service as may be specified for the purpose of providing a Relevant Rate, or such other page, section, caption, column or other part as may replace it on that information service or on such other information service, in each case as may be nominated by the person or organisation providing or sponsoring the information appearing there for the purpose of displaying rates or prices comparable to that Relevant Rate.

  • Email has the meaning given in Clause 29.1;

  • Electronically transmitted or “electronic transmission” means a communication sent or received through technological apparatuses, including computer terminals or other equipment or mechanisms linked by telephone or microwave relays, or any similar apparatus having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic or similar capabilities.

  • Strong Customer Authentication means an authentication based on the use of two or more elements categorised as knowledge (something only the user knows), possession (something only the user possesses) and inherence (something the user is) that are independent, in that the breach of one does not compromise the reliability of the others, and is designed in such a way as to protect the confidentiality of the authentication data;