See Also:

inbind (iou) and X.509 (law)


inbind (iou)



inbind verb trans. . L18.
[from IN-1 + BIND verb.]
Bind within; spec. bind within a book or manuscript. Usu. in pass.
Ampleforth Journal A transcription of the fragment inbound in the Sarum Missal in the monastery library. fig.: D. H. Lawrence He had never been very closely inbound into the family.

X.509 (law)


The ITU recommendation "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The directory: Authentication framework," which lays out standards for the public key infrastructure.