Common use of Certificate Revocation Clause in Contracts

Certificate Revocation. SwissSign may, at any time and where adequate without advance notification, revoke a customer’s certificate with immediate effect for reasons such as the following: • the Certificate Holder requests SwissSign to revoke his certificate, • a SwissSign private key in the trust chain of the customer's certificate has been compromised, • the Certificate Holder does not comply with the agreed conditions and/or other applicable laws, rules and regulations. In addition, SwissSign may investigate any such incidents and take legal action if required. After revocation, the certificate becomes invalid. The Certificate Holder is liable for any damages resulting from use of a revoked certificate. SwissSign will not assume any liability for any kind of damages resulting from such use.

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Samples: repository.swisssign.com, repository.swisssign.com, repository.swisssign.com

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Certificate Revocation. SwissSign may, at any time and where adequate without advance notification, revoke a customer’s certificate with immediate effect for reasons such as the following: • the Certificate Holder requests SwissSign to revoke his certificate, • a SwissSign private key in the trust chain of the customer's certificate has been compromised, • the Certificate Holder does not comply with the agreed conditions and/or other applicable laws, rules and regulations. In addition, SwissSign may investigate any such incidents and take legal action if required. After revocation, the certificate becomes invalid. The Certificate Holder is and/or Relying Party are liable for any damages resulting from use of a revoked certificate. SwissSign will not assume any liability for any kind of damages resulting from such use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: repository.swisssign.com

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