filing with court

filing with court
Delivery of legal document to clerk of court or other proper officer with intent that it be filed with court. Fed.R.Civil P. 5 requires that all papers after the complaint required to be served upon a party shall be filed with the court (i.e., clerk or judge) either before service or within a reasonable time thereafter

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