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FILE SERVER
A computer used for storing data made by other computers.
FILE SYSTEM
Organizing data making access easy to files.
FILE TRANSFER
Copying a file from one to another over a network.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP)
Transfering files from one to another in a network. It cuts it into segements and gives it a reference number.
FILEIN J AID
Brit. A name given to villeins in the laws of Hoel Dda. Barring. Obs. St. 302.
FILER
A party that files an official document at its office or deposit place.
FILIATE
To fix a bastard child on some one, as its father. To declare whose child It is. 2 W. Bl. 1017. Filiatio non potest probari. Co. Litt. 120. Filiation cannot […]
FILIATION
The relation of a child to its parent: correlative to “paternity.”The judicial assignment of an illegitimate child to a designated man as its father. In the civil law . The […]
FILIATION PROCEEDING
the court proceeding that will force the father of a child to provide support for it.
FILIBUSTER
a term used to try to continue ue debate so the matter will not be voted on.
FILICETUM
In old English law . A ferny or bracky ground; a place where fern grows. Co. Litt. 46; Sliep. Touch. 95.
FILING A BRIEF
This involves presenting to court the written statement that explains a case to a judge.
FILING A CLAIM
This term means to present a written statement of a request for damages or relief.
FILING ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
This term applies to placing the details of the incorporation of a company on record.
FILING DATE
This term applies to the date that a claim or demand must be filed or presented.
FILING DEADLINE
The date that paperwork must be done by.
FILING HIERARCHY
Arrangement of files in a system that stores them as principle of subordination . It uses high and low criteria.
FILIOLUS
In old records. A godson. Spelman.
FILIUS
Lat. A son ; a child.A distinction was sometimes made, in the civil law , between “filii” and “liberi;” thelatter word including grandchildren, (nepotcs,) the former not. Inst. 1, 14, […]
FILL
To make full; to complete; to satisfy or fulfill; to possess and perform theduties of.The election of a person to an office constitutes the essence of his appointment ; butthe […]
FILL OR KILL
A common form of designating an ALLORNONE ORDER. Written trade tickets may be marked
FILL OR KILL (FOK)
Instructions for the order to be cancelled if it cannot be done fast. It doesn’t allow a partial fill.
FILL RATE
The percent customers order stock at hand. Inventory measures this.
FILLY
A young mare; a female colt. An indictment charging the theft of a “Ally” isnot sustained by proof of the larceny of a “mare.” Lunsford v. State, 1 Tex. App. […]