What does eds mean?
eds means Electronic Documents and Signatures
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Electronic Documents and Signatures?
Electronic Documents and Signatures can be abbreviated as eds
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What does eds stand for? eds stands for "Electronic Documents and Signatures". |
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What is the meaning of eds abbreviation? The meaning of eds abbreviation is "Electronic Documents and Signatures". |
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What is eds abbreviation? One of the definitions of eds is "Electronic Documents and Signatures". |
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What does eds mean? eds as abbreviation means "Electronic Documents and Signatures". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- E-PAC - Electronic Packaging and Assembly Concept
- ECARM - Electronic Commerce and Rights Management
- EAJUS - Electronic Article and Journal Usage Statistics
- ECINS - Electronic Charting and Integrated Navigation System
- EDSFair - Electronic Design and Solution Fair
- EGACS - Electronic Guides and Commercial Sources
- E-BAG - Electronic Businesses and Governments
- ELCADD - Electronic Capture And Distribution of Documents
- SPERS - Standards and Procedures for Electronic Records and Signatures
- EDS - Electronic Documents and Signatures Law 2005
- DTD - Documents and Describes
- EL SME - Electronic Sales and marketing for Small and Medium sized Enterprises
- ELTRAMOS - Electronic market and Trading of Modelling Services and assets of engineering SMEs and institutes
- MERSA - Massachusetts Electronic Records and Signatures Act
- RERS - Regulated Electronic Records and Signatures
- DPMU - Documents and Publications Management Unit
- d&s - Documents and Settings
- dg - Documents and guidelines
- data - documents and the Administrative
- notary public. - A person who has been authorized by the courts to attest to the authenticity of documents and signatures, usually for a fee. Sometimes referred to as a "notary."