2006 Minnesota Code
Chapters 324 - 338 Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 325K Electronic Authentication Act
Section 325K.11 WARRANTIES AND OBLIGATIONS UPON ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE.

325K.11 WARRANTIES AND OBLIGATIONS UPON ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE.
Subdivision 1. Absolute warranties to subscribers. By issuing a certificate, a licensed
certification authority warrants to the subscriber named in the certificate that:
(1) the certificate contains no information known to the certification authority to be false;
(2) the certificate satisfies all material requirements of this chapter; and
(3) the certification authority has not exceeded any limits of its license in issuing the
certificate.
The certification authority may not disclaim or limit the warranties of this subdivision.
Subd. 2. Negotiable warranties to subscribers. Unless the subscriber and certification
authority otherwise agree, a certification authority, by issuing a certificate, promises to the
subscriber:
(1) to act promptly to suspend or revoke a certificate in accordance with section 325K.14
or 325K.15; and
(2) to notify the subscriber within a reasonable time of any facts known to the certification
authority that significantly affect the validity or reliability of the certificate once it is issued.
Subd. 3. Warranties to those who reasonably rely. By issuing a certificate, a licensed
certification authority certifies to all who reasonably rely on the information contained in the
certificate that:
(1) the information in the certificate and listed as confirmed by the certification authority is
accurate;
(2) all information foreseeably material to the reliability of the certificate is stated or
incorporated by reference within the certificate;
(3) the subscriber has accepted the certificate; and
(4) the licensed certification authority has complied with all applicable laws of this state
governing issuance of the certificate.
Subd. 4. Warranties following publication. By publishing a certificate, a licensed
certification authority certifies to the repository in which the certificate is published and to all who
reasonably rely on the information contained in the certificate that the certification authority has
issued the certificate to the subscriber.
History: 1997 c 178 s 12

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