Minnesota Statutes

§ 325K.24 — PRESUMPTIONS IN ADJUDICATING DISPUTES; LIABILITY ALLOCATION

Minnesota § 325K.24
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTRADE REGULATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION
Ch. 325KELECTRONIC AUTHENTICATION

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Minn. Stat. § 325K.24 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Presumptions. In adjudicating a dispute involving a digital signature, a court of this state presumes that:

(a)A certificate digitally signed by a licensed certification authority and either published in a recognized repository, or made available by the issuing certification authority or by the subscriber listed in the certificate is issued by the certification authority that digitally signed it and is accepted by the subscriber listed in it.
(b)The information listed in a valid certificate and confirmed by a licensed certification authority issuing the certificate is accurate.
(c)If a digital signature is verified by the public key listed in a valid certificate issued by a licensed certification authority:
(1)that digital signature is the digital signature of the subscr

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Legislative History

1997 c 178 s 25

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