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Subject: RE: Feedback 27 - Definition for Filing
Gary: Gary’s Recent Suggestion: An electronic submission (with any associated data, one or many lead and connected documents, and the like) that has been assembled for the purpose of being
filed, either into a specified court case, or to initiate a new court case. (emphasis added) Suggested edits in
[brackets]: An electronic
[transaction (also called an “envelope” or “filing”)]
(with any associated data, one or many lead and connected documents, and the like)
[submitted by a Filing Application to an EFM], either into a specified court case,
or to initiate a new court case. “Transaction”, “Envelope”, “Electronic Filing”, “Electronic Court Filing”, and “Filing” are commonly used as synonyms (with “Filing” often used to mean “Document”). I prefer “Filing” but given the confusion with “Document” often use “Transaction”
or “Envelope”. “filed” . . . as a verb, I have given up using and replaced with “submitted” to avoid confusion with the terms “filed” and “lodged” which have specific meaning to court clerks. I find “Filing Application” and “EFM” clearer, but feel free to substitute the appropriate ECF “MDE” terms. Thanks, Todd From: legalxml-courtfiling@lists.oasis-open.org <legalxml-courtfiling@lists.oasis-open.org>
On Behalf Of Graham, Gary Please see the attached document which provides additional feedback on the definition for ‘filing’ addressed at yesterday’s TC conference call. |
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