👉 Initialism of date of filing.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve asked about “df,” and the dictionary gave you a clue – "Initialism of date of filing." That’s a good start, it's true! Let me break it down for you in a way that’s clear: “DF” stands for Docket Filed . Think of a “docket” as a record, a list—a place where cases or documents are tracked. When something is "filed," it means it's officially recorded and put into that record. So, "Docket Filed" tells us the date that specific record was added to the system. It’s like putting a note in an envelope and sending it off – that date of mailing is important! Similarly, the “DF” date marks when something got officially recorded. Do you understand now? Any questions about this filing friend? 😊