Filing definition

Filing means any registration, petition, statement, application, schedule, form, declaration, notice, notification, report, submission or other filing.
Filing means the receipt under this chapter of a record by the administrator or a designee of the administrator.
Filing when used as a noun, means an item required to be filed with the department including:

Examples of Filing in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx, Vice President, Regulatory Relations DMS Branch 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Mail Code B10C 000 Xxx Xxxx Xxx., San Francisco, CA 94102 P.O. Box 770000 xxx@xxxx.xx.xxx and xxx@xxxx.xx.xxx San Francisco, CA 94177 E-mail: XXXXxxxxxx@xxx.xxx PG&E Gas and Electric Advice Filing List General Order 96-B, Section IV Day Xxxxxx Xxxxxx North Coast SolarResources Aglet Defense Energy Support Center Northern California Power Association Xxxxxxxx & Xxxx Department of Water Resources Occidental Energy Marketing, Inc.

  • The Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement (“NITSA”) and Network Operating Agreement (“NOA”) submitted in the November Filing are referred to collectively as the “Original MDU Agreements” and individually as the “Original MDU NITSA” and “Original MDU NOA.” See also Southwest Power Pool, Inc., 153 FERC ¶ 61,356 (2015).

  • Seller is the owner of real property known as Lot 1, Johnstown Farms Filing No. 1 Third Amendment, Town of Johnstown, County of Weld, State of Colorado, and by legal description as “LOT 1 JOHNSTOWN FARMS FG #1 3RD AMD,” consisting of approximately 1.744 acres, being more fully described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (“Property”).

  • PG&E Gas and Electric Advice Filing List General Order 96-B, Section IV AT&T Department of Water Resources North America Power Partners Xxxxxxxx & Xxxx LLP Dept of General Services North Coast SolarResources Ameresco Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Northern California Power Association Xxxxxxxx & Poole Xxxxxx & Brand Occidental Energy Marketing, Inc.

  • Where an employee wishes to grieve a written decision to suspend or remove from a Designated Deciding Official at the Deputy Associate Director (DAD) level or above, the Grievance will be filed at Step 2 (See Section 8, Steps for Filing a Grievance above).


More Definitions of Filing

Filing when used as a noun, means an item required to be filed with the
Filing means the receipt under this act of a record by the commissioner or a designee of the commissioner.
Filing of an NDA shall mean the acceptance by a Regulatory Authority of an NDA for filing.
Filing means any filing or registration with, or a written notice to, a Governmental Authority.
Filing has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4.
Filing means the act of delivering a document or article into the custody of the Clerk with the intention of incorporating that document or article into the record of a proceeding before the Board. The Clerk's Office is located at 100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-500, Chicago IL 60601. Electronic filing is done through COOL on the Board's website.
Filing means receipt by the Division during normal business hours or by the arbitrator during the course of a hearing. Pleadings including the initial petition or other communications may be filed by regular hard copy or facsimile, and if filed by facsimile, a hard copy of the pleading or other communication need not be filed with the arbitrator; however, the party using facsimile filing bears the burden of ensuring that the pleading or other correspondence has actually been filed with the arbitrator. If a document is filed via facsimile, the facsimile confirmation sheet shall be evidence of the date on which the Division received the document. A facsimile copy is filed within the meaning of this rule when the facsimile copy of the document is received by the Division. No pleadings shall be faxed that exceed 30 pages in length including attachments. When a party files a facsimile document with the arbitrator, the party shall also provide a facsimile copy to the other party if the fax number is available. If a party desires to receive orders via e-mail, the party must provide its e-mail address to the arbitrator assigned to the case.