Proof File(s) definition

Proof File(s) means a file generated, signed and time stamped by DocuSign that contains all the information related to the authentication during the ID proofing made by the RA and the signature process, including a copy of the Signer’s official ID document. A dedicated Proof File is created for each Transaction. Each Proof File is only available to DocuSign in its role as Trust Service Provider.
Proof File(s) means a file generated, signed and time-stamped by DocuSign that contains the below-listed information related to the Signer identification and the signature generated by the Service. Specifically, the Proof File contains:

Related to Proof File(s)

  • Receivable Files means the documents specified in Section 3.3.

  • Case file means a record that is assembled and maintained for each application approved for state cost sharing.

  • Electronic Record(s) means the electronic record as defined under clause (t) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

  • Electronic File means any text, illustration or other matter supplied or produced by either Party in digitised form on disc, through a modem, or by ISDN or any other communication link.

  • Files means the records, memoranda, opinions, minutes, and similar written materials that were formerly in the physical dominion of a board abolished by this act and the records, memoranda, opinions, minutes, and similar written materials of a board created under this act.