Where to File Sample Clauses

Where to File. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (b), the international application shall be filed, at the option of the applicant,
Where to File. Amendments made under Article 19 shall be filed directly with the International Bureau.
Where to File. The grieving party will file the grievance with the designated representative of the other party authorized to receive a party grievance: (1) A local matter will be filed with the designated local representative of the other party; or, (2) A national matter will be filed with the designated national-level representative.
Where to File. Filings with PBGC under this part must be made as de- scribed in § 4000.4 of this chapter.
Where to File. The electronic media, the paper copies and accom- panying transmittal letter must be submitted in one package to: Office of the Secretary, Federal Energy Regu- latory Commission, 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
Where to File. Depending on what the damages you are seeking are for (i.e. unpaid rent, wrongfully witheld security deposit, property damage) you will file your claim in either the Small Claims Court (SCC) or in Civil Court. The SCC is a division of the county Justice Court and the two will usually be located in the same office. You may file a claim in SCC if you feel that the other party owes you money or property belonging to you up to an amount of $3000. Tenants seeking wrongfully witheld security deposits, and landlords seeking unpaid rent, utilities, or cleaning fees should file in SCC. Also, landlords or tenants who feel that the other party is in possesion of property belonging to them worth less than $3000 should file in SCC. Claims for monetary reimbursement for damaged personal property must be filed in Civil Court, regardless of the amount of compensation owed. You should also file in Civil Court if your claim arose due to neglegence on the part of the other party. Another thing to keep in mind when filing a claim in either SCC or Civil Court is in which county you will be filing. Claims must be filed in the county where the defendant lives or where he/she has a place of business or in the county where the events in the dispute occurred . In any case, the defendant must be able to be served in the county where you file your claim.
Where to File. All filings must be submitted to the Clerk of the Board. Filings shall be to Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, 0000 X Xxxxxx XX, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 in any of the ways as set forth at their website at xxxxx://xxxx.xxx/howto/index.html. With regard to appeals to the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, you may, solely at your election, proceed under the board’s—
Where to File. File Form 8038-GC and any attachments at the following address. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Center Ogden, UT 84201 • DHL Express (DHL): DHL Same Day Service. • Federal Express (FedEx): FedEx Priority Overnight, FedEx Standard Overnight, FedEx 2Day, FedEx International Priority, and FedEx International First. • United Parcel Service (UPS): UPS Next Day Air, UPS Next Day Air Saver, UPS 2nd Day Air, UPS 2nd Day Air A.M., UPS Worldwide Express Plus, and UPS Worldwide Express. The PDS can tell you how to get written proof of the mailing date.
Where to File. A notice required by this section shall be submitted in writ- ing to the appropriate FDIC office.
Where to File. One original copy of the election should be filed with the Internal Revenue office with which the taxpayer files his income tax returns. In addition, one original copy of the election must be submitted with the taxpayer's income tax return for the taxable year involved.