Issuing state definition

Issuing state means the state in which a tribunal issues a support order or a judgment determining parentage of a child.
Issuing state means the state in which a child custody determination is made.
Issuing state means the participating state which issues a wildlife citation to the violator.

Examples of Issuing state in a sentence

  • The user data can be read according to the security policy of the issuing State or Organization and can be used according to the security policy of the issuing State but they can never be modified.

  • The issuing State or Organization implements security features of the MRTD to maintain the authenticity and integrity of the MRTD and their data.

  • From MRTD’s point of view the domestic Document Verifier belongs to the issuing State or Organization.

  • This attack is thwarted by chip an identification and authenticity proof required by OT.Chip_Auth_Proof “Proof of travel document’s chip authentication” using an authentication key pair to be generated by the issuing State or Organisation.

  • The following security objectives for the operational environment are additions to [PP-MRTD-SAC]: Issuing State or Organisation The issuing State or Organisation will implement the following security objectives of the TOE environment.


More Definitions of Issuing state

Issuing state means the party state which issues a wildlife citation to the violator.
Issuing state means the state in which a tribunal issues a
Issuing state means the state in which a tribunal issues a support order or renders a judgment
Issuing state means the state in which a tribunal issues a support order or
Issuing state means the Member State in which a protection measure has been adopted, constituting the basis for issuing a European protection order.
Issuing state means the Member State in which a judgment is delivered;
Issuing state means the Member State in which the EIO is issued;