Paper filing definition

Paper filing means filing a paper document in a clerk’s office. When paper filing is required, no filing by electronic means is permitted without express authorization in an administrative order or other court order.
Paper filing means a filing that must be manually entered into the department's database because the filing was submitted by paper, facsimile, or email when the department has provided an electronic filing process and stated the electronic process is the preferred process for receiving a filing.
Paper filing means filing a hard copy of a Paper with the clerk.

More Definitions of Paper filing

Paper filing means each item of a filing that must be manually entered into the department's database because it was submitted by some method such as paper facsimile, or email rather than submitted electronically when the department has mandated an electronic filing method.
Paper filing means a filing that must be manually entered into the department's database because the filing was submitted by paper, facsimile, or email when the department has
Paper filing means filing by paper (hard copy) at the clerk’s office.

Related to Paper filing

  • Other Filings has the meaning set forth in Section 6.8(a).

  • RoC Filing means the date on which the Prospectus is filed with the RoC and dated in terms of Section 32(4) of the Companies Act, 2013;

  • Information Statement means the information statement to be made available to the holders of Parent Shares in connection with the Distribution, as such information statement may be amended or supplemented from time to time prior to the Distribution.

  • Blue Sky Filing shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6(a).

  • Company Proxy Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.