Authentication of electronic forms requires digital signatures by authorised signatories to ensure lawful electronic filing. Authentication of electronic forms requires that authorised signatories authenticate LLP filings using digital signatures as defined under the Information Technology framework; the digital signature is the prescribed method to verify identity and integrity of electronic forms and must be used by authorised persons for valid electronic filing.
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Authentication of electronic forms requires digital signatures by authorised signatories to ensure lawful electronic filing.
Authentication of electronic forms requires that authorised signatories authenticate LLP filings using digital signatures as defined under the Information Technology framework; the digital signature is the prescribed method to verify identity and integrity of electronic forms and must be used by authorised persons for valid electronic filing.
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