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Digital Certificate

An electronic file that contains the Public Key, the name of the certificate holder (which may be either a person or a system name), and a date range during which the certificate can be considered valid as well as the Digital Signature of a Certificate Authority for Authentication, which provides assurance that the Public Key belongs to the entity to which the certificate was issued. A Digital Certificate may also be referred to as a Public Key Certificate.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

eDoc or eDocument

A document that is created, accessed, presented, and/or signed electronically. An eDoc may be a paper document that is converted to an electronic form.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

Electronic Record

A contract or other record created, generated, accessed, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

eNote Clause

Additional terms in the text of the eNote to comply with ESIGN and UETA, also known as "eNote Language"

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary

Negotiable Instrument

A Negotiable Instrument is defined in Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Most Transferrable records related to first mortgage loans are intended to be Negotiable Instruments.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

PAdES

PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary

Promissory Note

A written unconditional promise to pay a specified sum of money in accordance with the terms of the writing.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

Public Key Certificate

See Digital Certificate.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary

Record

Information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary, #MBAGlossary

Transferable Record

An Electronic Record under ESIGN and UETA that (1) would be a Promissory Note under the Uniform Commercial Code if the Electronic Record were in writing; (2) the issuer of the Electronic Record expressly has agreed is a Transferable Record; and (3) for purposes of ESIGN, relates to a loan secured by real property. A Transferable Record is also referred to as an eNote. (Refer to Section 16 of UETA and in Title II, Section 201 of E-SIGN.) This term is also defined in the MERS® eRegistry Procedures Manual available at members.mersinc.org.

Term Source: MISMO eMortgage Glossary

Term Type: Document

Focus Area: #eMortgageGlossary

 

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