Presumption of authenticity for aged electronic records treats signatures as affixed by the named person or their authorized agent. A statutory presumption treats an electronic signature on an electronic record produced from custody the court deems proper and shown to be five years old as having been affixed by the named person or someone authorized by them; the provision is governed by the same explanatory qualification that applies to related evidentiary presumptions.
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Presumption of authenticity for aged electronic records treats signatures as affixed by the named person or their authorized agent.
A statutory presumption treats an electronic signature on an electronic record produced from custody the court deems proper and shown to be five years old as having been affixed by the named person or someone authorized by them; the provision is governed by the same explanatory qualification that applies to related evidentiary presumptions.
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