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Key pair
a private key and its mathematically related public key, which are so related that the public key can verify a digital signature created by the private key. [Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), s. 2(1) (x)]
Nemo potest contra recordum verificare per patrian
Nemo potest contra recordum verificare per patrian. 2 Inst. 380, (No one can verify by the country [i.e., by jury] against a record.)
Certify
Bhagirath Sharma, (1973) 3 SCR 937: (1973) 2 SCC 257: AIR 1973 SC 2198. 1. To authenticate or verify in writing 2. To attest as being true or meeting certain criteria 3. (of a court) to issue
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Certificate
Certificate, a testimony given in writing to declare or verify the truth of anything. Certificates are frequently referred to or required by Statute. A certificate is the usual
Asymmetric crypto system
secure key pair consisting of a private key for creating a digital signature and a public key to verify the digital signature. [Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), s. 2 (1) (f)]
norium
to have been discovered in 1845 by the Swedish chemist Swanberg in zircon After many unsuccessful attempts to verify this new element the element named Hafnium atomic number 72 was discoverd in 1923 by D Coster and
Constate
To ascertain to verify to establish to prove
vouch
title, ultimately from Latin vocare to call, summon] vt 1 : to summon into court 2 : to verify (a business transaction) by examining documentary evidence vi 1 : to become surety 2 a : to supply
silent witness theory
established may be admitted as substantive evidence of what it depicts without the need for an eyewitness to verify the accuracy of its depiction
Attested copy
Attested copy, a verified transcript of a document.
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