filing fee
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filing fee — see fee 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. filing fee … Law dictionary
filing fee — The fee charged by a public officer for the filing of a pleading, an instrument, or document in his office. The amount to be paid to the clerk of court upon filing a petition in bankruptcy or a petition for relief in the bankruptcy court by way… … Ballentine's law dictionary
filing fee — charge for registering a document or form … English contemporary dictionary
Form 8283-V: Payment Voucher for Filing Fee Under Section 170(f)(13) — An IRS tax form completed by taxpayers claiming a charitable contribution exceeding $10,000. Form 8283 V is used if the charitable contribution is an easement on the exterior of a building located in a registered historic district, and is sent to … Investment dictionary
Filing (legal) — In law, filing is the act of submitting a document to the clerk of a court for the court s immediate consideration, for storage in the court s files, or both. Courts will not consider motions unless an appropriate memorandum or brief is filed… … Wikipedia
filing date — The time as of which a claim or demand must be filed. The date of filing as endorsed upon an instrument or pleading by the officer who receives it. The filing date of an application for a patent is the date upon which the application was filed in … Ballentine's law dictionary
filing fees — noun Plural of filing fee … Wiktionary
fee — n [Middle English, fief, from Old French fé fief, ultimately from a Germanic word akin to Old High German fehu cattle] 1: an inheritable freehold estate in real property; esp: fee simple compare leasehold; life estate at estate … Law dictionary
filing fees — as of January 1, 2007, for Chapter 7 the fee is $299, for Chapter 11 it is $1,039, for Chapter 12 it is $239 and for Chapter 13 it is $274 (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
fee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, fat (informal), hefty, high, huge, large, substantial ▪ I expect you had to pay a fat fee to your divorce lawyers … Collocations dictionary