Filing Agent definition

Filing Agent is defined in Section 5.1.13.
Filing Agent means a person or company that is authorized to make an electronic filing on behalf of an electronic filer;
Filing Agent means an individual to whom an ECF Participant has assigned a login and password to file documents electronically in the name of the ECF Participant.

Examples of Filing Agent in a sentence

  • If a Filing Agent uses other means of communication, such as filing of paper copies, an electronic storage medium (CD, DVD or USB stick) must be enclosed.

  • Registered attorneys, trustees and U.S. Trustees who have an individual empowered (such as a paralegal or legal assistant) to act on their behalf should consider the use of the Filing Agent feature.

  • The Filing Agent must immediately notify the court if misuse of a password is suspected.

  • Note that the Filing Agent must have already been onboarded to SEDAR+, i.e., they must have submitted an EFA on their own behalf to access and use SEDAR+.

  • This authorization is non- exclusive, and the Filer may grant authorization to more than one Filing Agent at a time.


More Definitions of Filing Agent

Filing Agent means a person or company that is authorized by a SEDI filer to make a SEDI filing on behalf of the SEDI filer;
Filing Agent shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2.01(c).
Filing Agent means a person authorized under s.799.06
Filing Agent means a person authorized under s. 799.06 (2) to appear on behalf of another.
Filing Agent means a person or company that is authorized to make an Electronic Filing on behalf of an Electronic Filer, and includes a person or company that is authorized to use the SEDAR Filing Services on behalf of another person or company;
Filing Agent means a person or company that is authorized to make an electronic filing on behalf of an electronic filer; (agent de dépôt)
Filing Agent means a registered Maine titling agent, or such other registered titling agent from a state with respect to which the Borrowers have provided the Agent with an opinion of local counsel as to the method of perfection of the Agent’s security interest in Chassis under the UCC and motor vehicle laws of such state, both of which are to the satisfaction of the Agent (in its reasonable discretion).