authentication 音標拼音: [ɔθ
, ɛntək'eʃən]
n .
證明,鑒定;(判別是否為同一人或同一程序的辨認程序)
証明,鑒定;(判別是否為同一人或同一程式的辨認程式)
authentication 自鑒定[ 別 ]
authentication 鑑認
authentication 文電鑑別
AUTH
authentication 鑑定
authentication 鑑別 鑑定 鑑認
authentication n 1 :
a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity [
synonym : {
authentication }, {
hallmark }, {
assay -
mark }]
2 :
validating the authenticity of something or someone [
synonym :
{
authentication }, {
certification }]
authentication \
authentication \
n .
a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity .
Syn :
hallmark ,
assay -
mark .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
2 .
validating the authenticity of something or someone .
Syn :
certification .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
The verification of the identity of a person or
process . In a communication system , authentication verifies
that messages really come from their stated source , like the
signature on a (paper ) letter . The most common form of
authentication is typing a user name (which may be widely
known or easily guessable ) and a corresponding {password } that
is presumed to be known only to the individual being
authenticated . Another form of authentication is
{biometrics }.
(2007 -02 -22 )AUTHENTICATION ,
practice .
An attestation made by a proper officer ,
by which he certifies that a record is in due form of law ,
and that the person who certifies it is the officer appointed by law to do so .
2 .
The Constitution of the U .
S .,
art .
4 ,
s .
1 ,
declares , "
Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts ,
records and judicial proceedings of every other state .
And congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts ,,
records and proceedings shall be proved ,
and the effect thereof ."
The object of the authentication is to supply all other proof of the record .
The laws of the United States have provided a mode of authentication of public records and office papers ;
these acts are here transcribed .
3 .
By the Act of May 26 ,
1790 ,
it is provided , "
That the act of the legislatures of the several states shall be authenticated by having the seal of their respective states affixed thereto :
That the records and judicial proceedings of the courts of any state shall be proved or admitted ,
in any other court within the United States ,
by the attestation of the clerk ,
and the seal of the court annexed ,
if there be a seal ,
together with a certificate of the judge ,
chief justice or presiding magistrate ,
as the case may be ,
that the said attestation is in due form .
And the said records and judicial proceedings ,
authenticated as aforesaid ,
shall have such faith and credit given to them ,
in every court within the United States ,
as they have ,
by law or usage ,
in the courts of the state from whence the said records are ,
or shall be taken ."
4 .
The above act having provided only for one species of record ,
it was necessary to pass the Act of March 27 ,
1804 ,
to provide for other cases .
By this act it is enacted ,
Sec .
1 . "
That ,
from and after the passage of this act ,
all records and exemplifications of office books ,
which are or may be kept in any public office of any state ,
not appertaining to a court ,
shall be proved or admitted in any other court or office in any other state ,
by the attestation of the keeper of the said records or books ,
and the seal of his office thereto annexed ,
if there be a seal ,
together with a certificate of the presiding justice of the court of the county or district ,
as the case may be ,
in which such office is or may be kept or of the governor ,
the secretary of state ,
the chancellor or the keeper of the great seal of the state ,
that the said attestation is in due form ,
and by the proper officer and the said certificate ,
if given by the presiding justice of a court ,
shall be further authenticated by the clerk or prothonotary of the said court ,
who shall certify ,
under his hand and the seal of his office ,
that the said presiding justice is duly commissioned and qualified ;
or if the said certificate be given by the ;
governor ,
the secretary of state ,
the chancellor or keeper of the great seal ,
it shall be under the great seal of the state in which the said certificate is made .
And the said records and exemplifications ,
authenticated as aforesaid ,
shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court and office within the United States ,
as they have by law or usage in the courts or offices of the state from whence the same are or shall be taken ."
5 .-
2 .
That all the provisions of this act ,
and the act to which this is ,
a supplement ,
shall apply ,
as well to the public acts ,
records ,
office books ,
judicial proceedings ,
courts ,
and offices of the respective territories of the United States ,
and countries subject to the jurisdiction of the United States ,
as to the public acts ,
records ,
office books ,
judicial proceedings ,
courts and offices of the several states ."
6 .
The Act of May 8 ,
1792 ,
s .
12 ,
provides :
That all the records and proceedings of the court of appeals ,
heretofore appointed ,
previous to the adoption of the present constitution ,
shall be deposited in the office of the clerk of the supreme court of the United States ,
who is hereby authorized and directed to give copies of all such records and proceedings ,
to any person requiring and paying for the same ,
in like manner as copies of the records and other proceedings of the said court are by law directed to be given ;
which copies shall have like faith and credit as all other proceedings of the said court ."
7 .
By authentication is also understood whatever act is done either by the party or some other person with a view of causing an instrument to be known and identified as for example ,
the acknowledgment of a deed by the grantor ;
the attesting a deed by witnesses .
2 Benth .
on Ev .
449 .
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