Court file definition

Court file means the pleadings, orders, and other papers filed with the clerk of the court under a single or consolidated cause number(s).
Court file means the file established in respect of every proceeding in accordance with Order 63, rule 2;
Court file means all papers in a file for a matter.

Examples of Court file in a sentence

  • The Parties will ask, through the Motion for Preliminary Approval, that the Clerk of Court file any requests for exclusion received in the Court’s docket and send notice to the Parties through the Court’s Electronic Case File system.

  • The Court file has the Settlement documents, which explain the Settlement in greater detail.

  • At the top of the first page, enter your Court file number and/or your MEP file number, if you have one.

  • The Contractor shall maintain the following records for each Client: the case names and Probate Court file numbers for each Client; the beginning and ending dates of each appointment; invoices and records of payment; and such other data as the Administrator may direct.

  • Upon good cause such as failure to comply with the terms of this Costs Agreement or, if in our view the necessary relationship of confidence no longer exists between us, we have a right upon reasonable notice to terminate this Costs Agreement in accordance with clause 5.14.3 below and cease acting for you and in litigation matters, apply to be removed from the Court file as your legal practitioners.


More Definitions of Court file

Court file means the court file created when an eviction case is filed with the court.
Court file means the pleadings, orders, and other papers filed with the clerk of the court under a single or con- solidated cause number(s).
Court file means the file kept by the proper officer;
Court file means all of the materials within a court file but not the progress docket.
Court file means the court file created when a
Court file means the file maintained pur- suant to rule 23 or 24.
Court file means the papers filed in the Registry for the use of the Court; "Judge" means a Judge or acting Judge of the National Court of Justice; “offender” means a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence; "probation report" means a report made under the provisions of the Probation Act 1979;