at or before the time when the certificate
was issued;
(d) provide	 reasonably accessible means that
enable a relying party to ascertain, where
relevant, from the certificate or otherwise­
(i)	 the method used to identify the sig­
natory,
(ii)	 any limitation on the purpose or value
for which the signature creation data or
the certificate may be used,
(iii)	 that the signature creation data are
valid and have not been compromised,
(iv) any	 limitation on the scope or extent of
liability stipulated by the certification
service provider,
(v)	 whether means exist for the signatory
to give notice pursuant to this Act,
(vi) whether a timely revocation service is
offered;
(e)	 where services under paragraph (d)(v) are
offered, provide a means for a signatory to
give notice pursuant to article of this Act
and, where services under subsection
(d)(vi) are offered, ensure the availability of
a timely revocation service; and
(f)	 utilize trustworthy systems, procedures and
human resources in performing its services.
(2) A certification service provider shall bear the
legal consequences of its failure to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1).
Trustworthiness

195. For the purposes of determining whether, or
to what extent, any systems, procedures and
human resources utilized by a certification service
provider are trustworthy, regard may be had to the

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