Key - Law Dictionary Search Results
Key pair
Key pair, In an asymmetric crypts system, means a private key
Key money
Key money, means (1) Payment (as rent or security) required from
Private key
Private key, means the key of a key pair used to create
Change key
A key adapted to open only one of a set of locks
off key
a musical note or series of notes as an off key note to sing off key
Pass key
A key for opening more locks than one a master key
Key person
Key person, means an important officer or employee; a person primarily
Public key
Public key, means the ley of a key pair used to verify
King's keys
King's keys. The King's keys are, in law phrase, the crow-bars and
Key cold
Cold as a metallic key lifeless
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