certification authorities definition

certification authorities means one or more NCBs designated as such by the Governing Council to act on behalf of the Eurosystem to issue, manage, revoke and renew electronic certificates,
certification authorities means certification service providers who certify that an item identifying the user of an electronic signature belongs to such user, based on the Public Key Infrastructure;
certification authorities means one or more national central banks appointed by the Governing Council to issue, manage, revoke and renew electronic certificates on behalf of the Eurosystem;

Examples of certification authorities in a sentence

  • Upon request by You, and to the extent that You have paid for such rights, Entrust or a subcontractor acting on behalf of Entrust will perform limited verification (as described in the Entrust Certification Practice Statement) to pre-qualify information submitted by You for inclusion in Entrust Certificates that You may subsequently request the Entrust Certification Authorities to issue.

  • Adobe is acting on behalf of its suppliers and Certification Authorities for the purpose of disclaiming, excluding, and/or limiting obligations, warranties, and liability as provided in this agreement, but in no other respects and for no other purpose.

  • For this purpose, dedicated “dummy” Certification Authorities and restricted dissemination test beds (running the same middleware as the EGEE production system) must be available from the beginning of EGEE.

  • A transport layer security using Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Certificates signed by well-known Certification Authorities (CAs).

  • HydrantID shall operate the HydrantID PKI in accordance with industry best practice and with the following standards: ● WebTrust for Certification Authorities; ● WebTrust for Extended Validation; and ● ETSI TS 101 456 HydrantID shall be the CA responsible for issuance or revocation of a Certificate upon the electronic instruction of the Client following the HydrantID’s authentication, validation and approval of the data entered into the Trust/Link system.

  • The UTN and the Certification Authorities are not responsible for the evolution of the appropriateness of the use of a Certificate or of a Timestamp.

  • The UTN Certification Authorities deliver four types of Certificates: • Certificates tailored for natural persons; • Certificates tailored for legal persons; • Certificates tailored for the UTN Certification Authorities; • Certificates tailored for the UTN Timestamping Authorities.

  • This does not include WebTrust for Certification Authorities Engagements.

  • In this case, InfoCert validates the Issuer Certificate by accessing the list of European Certification Authorities (“Trusted List” or “TSL”).

  • The Universign Trust Network's Certification Authorities issue four types of Certificates:  Certificates for natural persons;  Certificates for legal entities;  Certificates for UTN's Certification Authorities;  Certificates for UTN's Timestamp Authorities; UTN's Certification and Timestamp Authorities agrees to abide by the rules and requirements of the policies identified in the following table.


More Definitions of certification authorities

certification authorities means one or more NCBs designated as such by the Govern- ing Council to act on behalf of the Eurosystem to issue, manage, revoke and renew elec- tronic certificates,
certification authorities is defined in Clause 10.3;

Related to certification authorities

  • Certification Authority means an entity that certifies the generation, characteristics or Delivery of a REC, or the qualification of a Renewable Energy Facility or Renewable Energy Source under an Applicable Program, may include, as applicable, the Administrator, a GIS, a Governmental Authority, the Verification Provider, one or both of the Parties, an independent auditor, or other third party, and should include (i) if no Applicable Program is specified, the Seller, or the generator of the RECs if the Seller is not the generator, (ii) if the RECs are to be Delivered pursuant to an Applicable Program, the Administrator of the Applicable Program, or such other person or entity specified by the Applicable Program to perform Certification, or (iii) such other person or entity specified by the Parties.

  • Resolution Authority means an EEA Resolution Authority or, with respect to any UK Financial Institution, a UK Resolution Authority.

  • Aviation Authority means the FAA or any Government Entity which under the Laws of the U.S. from time to time has control over civil aviation or the registration, airworthiness or operation of aircraft in the U.S. If the Aircraft is registered in a country other than the U.S., "Aviation Authority" means the agency which regulates civil aviation in such other country.

  • Data Protection Authority means an independent public authority that is legally tasked with overseeing compliance with applicable data protection laws.

  • education authority means a government department, a local authority as defined in section 579 of the Education Act 1996 (interpretation), a local education authority as defined in section 123 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, an education and library board established under Article 3 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986, any body which is a research council for the purposes of the Science and Technology Act 1965 or any analogous government department, authority, board or body, of the Channel Islands, Isle of Man or any other country outside Great Britain;

  • Relevant Resolution Authority means the resolution authority with the ability to exercise any Bail-in Powers in relation to the relevant BRRD Party.

  • Taxation Authority means any national, local municipal, governmental, state, federal or fiscal, revenue, customs or excise authority, body, agency or official anywhere in the world having, or purporting to have power or authority in relation to Tax.

  • Competition Authority means any Governmental Authority or other competition or antitrust body or other authority, in any jurisdiction, which is responsible for applying merger control or other competition or antitrust legislation in such jurisdiction, including the notion of “competent authority” as that term is used in the EC Merger Regulation;

  • Relevant UK Resolution Authority means any authority with the ability to exercise a UK Bail-in Power.

  • EEA Resolution Authority means any public administrative authority or any person entrusted with public administrative authority of any EEA Member Country (including any delegee) having responsibility for the resolution of any EEA Financial Institution.

  • UK Resolution Authority means the Bank of England or any other public administrative authority having responsibility for the resolution of any UK Financial Institution.

  • Registration Authority or “RA” means an entity approved by a CA to assist Certificate Applicants in applying for Certificates, and to approve or reject Certificate Applications, revoke Certificates, or renew Certificates.

  • contracting authorities means the State, regional or local authorities, bodies governed by public law or associations formed by one or more such authorities or one or more such bodies governed by public law;

  • Antitrust Authorities means the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, the attorneys general of the several states of the United States of America, and any other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction pursuant to applicable Antitrust Laws with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Government Authorities means, without limitation, all Government departments and agencies with responsibility for the import and export of goods, the collection of revenue on the import and export of goods and the transport of those goods to include, without limitation, Customs, AQIS, the ATO and the RSA;

  • Authorities means any government authority, agency, body or department having or claiming jurisdiction over the Agreement or the Project, or both.

  • Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees, ombudsmen and bodies which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to regulate, investigate, or influence the matters dealt with in the Contract or any other affairs of the Authority and “Regulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly.

  • Regulatory Authorities means the Commissions and the Exchange;

  • Governmental Authorities means governments, regulatory authorities, governmental departments, agencies, commissions, bureaus, officials, ministers, Crown corporations, courts, bodies, boards, tribunals or dispute settlement panels or other law, rule or regulation-making organizations or entities:

  • Local authorities means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt police regulations under the constitution and laws of this state.

  • Aeronautical authorities means, in the case of the People’s Republic of China, the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, or any person or agency authorized to perform any function presently exercised by the said Administration; and in the case of the Republic of South Africa, the Minister responsible for civil aviation or any person or agency authorized to perform any particular function provided for in this Agreement.

  • Product Authorizations means any and all approvals, including applicable supplements, amendments, pre- and post-approvals, clearances, licenses, notifications, registrations, certifications or authorizations of any Governmental Authority, any Regulatory Agency necessary for the preclinical or clinical testing, manufacture, development, distribution, use, storage, import, export, transport, promotion, marketing, sale or other commercialization of a Product in any country or jurisdiction.

  • Securities Regulatory Authorities means the securities commission or similar regulatory authority in each province and territory of Canada that is responsible for administering the Canadian securities legislation in force in such jurisdictions;

  • EEA Regulations means the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.

  • Gaming Authorities means any foreign, federal, state or local governmental entity or authority, or any department, commission, board, bureau, agency, court or instrumentality thereof, regulating gaming activities or related activities.

  • Regulatory Agencies The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Federal Housing Finance Agency; the Securities and Exchange Commission; and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.