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Case fileA complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
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Case fileA file of records related to an individual’s acquisition of land. The case file may contain the individual’s application, records of payment, or certification that he or she has completed all requirem [..]
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Case fileRelationships Related Term: subject file Synonym: transactional file Distinguish From: dossier n. ~ A collection of documents (a file) relating to a particular investigation or in support of some a [..]
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Case filethe court file containing papers submitted in a case
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Case fileA file containing the documentation related to a specific court case.
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Case fileA file of all documents relating to the settlement of an individual’s estate. Also called estate file, estate packet, loose papers, probate estate papers, or probate packet.
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Case fileIn archives, a folder or other file unit containing material related to a specific project, task, action, event, person, place, or other subject, or a collection of such folders or units, also known a [..]
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Case filea complete collection of every document in a case.
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Case file an Agency record started at the time of application which records the progression of services provided and events that occur throughout the individual’s involvement with [DVR]. [IHDI]
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Case fileA case file is a file which is established and maintained by an agency. The agency documents a family’s or individual’s application for and/or receipt of public assistance or public social services. A [..]
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Case fileA complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
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Case fileThe folder that has the official court papers for a case.
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Case fileA complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
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Case fileData contained in ATLAS for a specific CP/NCP combination. Also referred to as "case". Also see: File
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Case fileA file type containing material related to a specific action, event, person, place, project, or other subject. Sometimes referred to as a dossier or project file. Usually has a unique identifier (title, name, case number, etc.), which is placed on each item in the file. See for contrast Subject file.
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