CommonTypes
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A name other than an official name used by a person or organization.
A document or other piece of information filed by someone or something involved in a case.
The role played by an attorney in this case.
A reference to a person organization or property represented by an attorney.
Information about a case participant.
Additional information needed to initiate a court case.
The actor who performed the action as set forth in the docket entry. E.g. the person who filed the document. Does not include the name of the court clerk composing the docket entry.
The actor on whose behalf the filing was submitted to the court as set forth in the docket entry..
Document descriptors (title, type description, etc.) for the Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to index it into the Case Management System and enter it into the Document Management System.
Details about an event on the court calendar.
Information describing an attachment included within an ECF 4.0 base message. An attachment can be a binary file representing the document to be filed, an XML document, a digital signature, or other MIME file.
Descriptors for a rendition of a Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to enter it into the Document Management System.
A rendition or version of a Document.
Information describing or constituting the signature on a document submitted to a court for filing.
Document descriptors (title, type description, etc.) for the Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to index it into the Case Management System and enter it into the Document Management System.
A Lead document that is the pleading, motion or order that is the main document in a Filing or a Connected Document. A Lead Document may have Connected Documents, which are "appendices" or "exhibits" that are intended for filing only in the context of the Lead Document.
The asynchronous message returned by the Filing Review MDE to the filing assembly MDE conveying information on the court's actions on the documents submitted for filing in the FilingReviewMessage.
The base message for an electronic filing using ECF 4.0.
The structure for the information needed to electronically serve other parties to the case.
Representation of an error that occured when synchronously processing the message.
Status of the filing as determined by the system sending the callback.
Details about a coverage by contract whereby one party agrees to indemnify or guarantee another against loss by a specified contingent event or peril.
The relationship between two organizations. Example: subsidiary corporation.
Additional information about an organization.
Additional information about an organization.
A code for the type of relationship between two persons, between two organizations, or between a person and an organization in a case. Allowable values are set forth in Court Policy. Examples include parent/child, subsidiary corporation, and chief executive officer.
Additional information about a person.
A code for the type of relationship between two persons, between two organizations, or between a person and an organization in a case. Allowable values are set forth in Court Policy. Examples include parent/child, subsidiary corporation, and chief executive officer.
Additional information about a person.
A message returned synchronously as a response to a query.
A message returned synchronously as a response to a query.
Case or cases sharing characteristics, such as common parties or events, with this case.
A document that has been reviewed through the clerk review process, and that potentially has been or will be reocrded in the court record system.
A container for the data or information representating a signature.
Additional information about a subject.
A name other than an official name used by a person or organization in this case.
An alternative name by which this person or organization is known.
A description of the type of the alternate name. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Examples: doing business as, formerly known as, also known as.
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An identifier that determines the attachment order in a set of related attachments.
Nature of the relationship between the current case and the related case. Allowable values to be set forth in Court Policy.
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Additional information needed to initiate a court case.
An entry in the docket or register of actions for this case.
The abbreviated name of a case.
The classification used by a court to denote the type of case for purposes of statistical categorization, court record keeping, or case assignment. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy.
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The role played by an attorney in this case.
Attorney representing a "other party" in this case.
Information about a case participant.
A code that describes the role played by a person or organization in a case. Allowed values are set forth in Court Policy. Examples: Lead attorney, guardian ad litem, friend of court, court appointed special advocate (CASA), caseworker, probation officer, bail bondsman, interested person, interested party, intervenor, heir, trustee or beneficiary (e.g., of a trust).
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A reference to a person or organization represented by an attorney.
The legal ground on which the request for relief is based. Allowed values set forth in court policy. Example: the basis(es) for relief in a civil case; the grounds for divorce in a state that does not recognize no-fault divorce; grounds for entry of an order of protection in a domestic violence case.
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A reference to an entry on the docket or register of actions that is a child of the current docket entry.
Indicates whether color is or is not relevant for the presentation of the document.
A document included in a Filing that supports the lead Document. This document is not separately entered on the docket or register of actions.
The actor who performed the action as set forth in the docket entry. E.g. the person who filed the document. Does not include the name of the court clerk composing the docket entry.
The pleading, motion or order that is the subject of this docket entry.
A reference to a pleading, motion or order that is the subject of this docket entry.
Date of entry into the court record.
A code referring to the location in a court of the calendar event. Allowable values set forth in court policy.
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A textual description of the location in a court of the calendar event.
The actor on whose behalf the filing was submitted to the court as set forth in the docket entry.
Code to categorize the docket entry. E.g. motion, hearing, complaint. Allowable values set forth in court policy.
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A Lead document that is the pleading, motion or order that is the main document in a Filing or a Connected Document
Information describing an attachment included within an ECF 4.0 base message. An attachment can be a binary file representing the document to be filed, an XML document, a digital signature, or other MIME file.
The identifier from the court record system used to identify the document. This attribute is populated by the MDE/process that is authorized to create docket identifiers; the attribute will not be present before that creation takes place. For example, if the clerk review process creates docket identifiers, then this attribute will be present in the RecordDocketingMessage that goes to the court record MDE. However, if the court record process creates docket identifiers, then this attribute will not be present in the RecordDocketingMessage, but will be present in subsequent callbacks. This attribute will be absent in callbacks when the ReviewedDocument was rejected, either by clerk review or the court record system.
A hash of the document as it appears in the court record. This attribute will be populated by either the clerk review process or the court record system. If the latter, then it will be absent in the RecordDocketingMessage. It will also be absent in callbacks for rejected documents.
Document descriptors (title, type description, etc.) for the Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to index it into the Case Management System and enter it into the Document Management System.
Descriptors for a rendition of a Document. This is meant to include all the information about the document that is needed to enter it into the Document Management System.
A rendition or version of a document.
Information describing or constituting the signature on a document submitted to a court for filing.
Information provided by the filing assembly MDE to the court identifying a person or organization for purposes of being served electronically with a copy of a document.
A code for the type of relationship between two persons, between two organizations, or between a person and an organization in a case. Allowable values are set forth in Court Policy. Examples include parent/child, subsidiary corporation, and chief executive officer.
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A property capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
A property capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
An organization capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
A person capable of bearing legal rights and responsibilities.
Representation of an error that occured when synchronously processing the message.
A code that uniquely identifies an error. A value of '0' indicates no error. Other allowable values set forth in court policy.
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A more "user friendly" description of the error.
ID recognized by the court as being unique within this case,and used to identify the attorney who is filing this document. Not present for pro se litigants.
The date and time on which the Court Record MDE filing process was completed following the acceptance by the Filing Review MDE
ID recognized by the court as being unique within this case,and used to identify the party on whose behalf this document is being filed.
Status of the filing as determined by the system sending the callback.
Status of the filing as determined by the system sending the callback. Allowable values defined in ECF-4.0-FilingStatusCode.gc.
Indicates whether the respondent has demonstrated a proof of insurance.
The relationship between two organizations. Example: subsidiary corporation.
Additional information about an organization.
Only present for supporting documents; indicates the identifier of the corresponding lead document.
The relationship of a person to another person in a case. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy..
Additional information about a person.
Information about a license issued by a state or federal entity authorizing operation of a motor vehicle on public streets and highways.
Details about a coverage by contract whereby one party agrees to indemnify or guarantee another against loss by a specified contingent event or peril.
The relationship between two organizations. Example: subsidiary corporation.
Person's organizational position or title.
An identifier of a related document that was previously filed in this case. For instance, the document to which this document is a response.
An entity that submits a query.
Indicator by the filer that the document must be redacted by the court.
An indicator that sensitive information has been removed from this rendition of the document.
Case or cases sharing characteristics, such as common parties or events, with this case.
Location for the MDE to which service messages can be sent.
Code identifying the service interaction profile being used by the MDE receiving service.
This association will be present for a lead document that is reviewed by clerk review. For documents that were rejected by the clerk review process or the court record system, only the documentStatusCode, originalDocumentID, and (optionally) the documentStatusReasonDescription will be present. For documents that were accepted and recorded, all attributes will be present, except for documentStatusReasonDescription, which may or may not be present.
This association will be present for each connected document that is reviewed by clerk review. For documents that were rejected by the clerk review process or the court record system, only the documentStatusCode, originalDocumentID, and (optionally) the documentStatusReasonDescription will be present. For documents that were accepted and recorded, all attributes will be present, except for documentStatusReasonDescription, which may or may not be present.
Clerk's instruction to court record system to seal this document.
Location for the MDE to which asynchronous and service messages can be sent. This unique location is self-assigned by the MDE.
Code identifying the service interaction profile being used by the sending filing assembly MDE. This list should be extensible to accommodate future messaging profiles. Each code value is specified within the message profile approved for use with ECF 4.0.
A unique identifier assigned by the filing assembly MDE for the person who is managing the interface between the filer and the filing assembly MDE. This person will receive secondary service on behalf of the filer. This is also the submitterID for filings in this case, and asynchronous responses to filings.
The data or information representing this signature. It must be valid according to the profile identified by the associated signatureProfileID.
An identifier from the Court Filing specification that indicates the Signature Profile governing the structure of this signature.
Any additional instructions for printing of a document (such as printing on front and back of the same page or printing on a particular color paper).
ID assigned by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.