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docket1) n. the cases on a court calendar. 2) n. brief notes, usually w...
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docketA log containing the complete history of each case in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing the court proceedings.
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docketn. ~ 1. A schedule of cases to be heard before a court. - 2. A record maintained by the court containing a note of all the proceedings and filings in a court case; a judicial record. Notes: A docket [..]
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docket A formal record of a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proceeding. These records are available for inspection and copying by the public. Each individual case proceeding is identified by an assign [..]
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docketmid-15c., "a summary or abstract," of unknown origin, perhaps a diminutive form related to dock (v.). An early form was doggette. Meaning "list of lawsuits to be tried" is from 170 [..]
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docketa document which summarizes a case
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docketSee: court calendar
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docketn. The registry of judgments of a court.
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docketA list of cases heard by a court. Dockets may list the names of the plaintiff and defendant, the date the case was heard, the case file number, and all documents related to the case. Also called court [..]
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docketAn identifying statement concerning a letter or other document, attached to its outer surface or cover. Also, a brief written summary of the contents of a document (synonymous in this sense with abstr [..]
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docket[earlier doggette docquet summary, abstract, of unknown origin] 1 a : a formal abridged record of the proceedings (as motions, orders, and judgments) in a legal action [the clerk shall keep a in each [..]
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docketa list of cases (applications) awaiting office actions g
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docketPresent a rate proposal to a conference meeting for adoption as a conference group rate.
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docketA docket is an official court record book which lists all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each caselog containing brief entries of court proceeding [..]
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docket(n) (law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried or a summary of the court's activities(n) a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to(v) place on the docket for leg [..]
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docketList of cases to be heard by court. Also, log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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docketA list of cases to be heard by a court or a log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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docketThe permanent, cumulative record of all proceedings of a case; a list of cases on a court's calendar.
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docketA record of all cases and actions scheduled to be heard in court, whether or not the matter is actually heard in a court on a particular day.
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docketA list of the cases to be heard in the court; or a formal record of court’s activity.
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docketA log containing brief entries of court proceedings and filings of legal documents in a case.
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docketA list of suggested changes to a comprehensive plan or development regulations maintained by the department.
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docketLabel or document giving particulars of goods to which it refers.
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docketA list of cases to be heard by a court or a log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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docketA log containing the complete history of each case in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing the court proceedings.
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docketA brief entry or the book containing such entries of any proceeding in court.
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docketA log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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docketA record with the complete history of each case a court hears. It contains short chronological summaries of the court proceedings.
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docketList of documents in a case that have been filed with the Clerk's office and the date on which they were filed.
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docketBrief notes, usually by the court clerk, stating what action was taken that day in court. The formal record maintained in brief of the court proceedings. The “trial docket” sometimes refers to the list of cases to be tried on any given day, or in a specified period of time.
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docketA list of cases to be heard by a court.
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docketthe list or schedule of court cases to be heard on a particular day; a brief record of the proceedings in the court for a particular day.
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docketA list of the cases to be heard in the court; or a formal record of court’s activity.
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docket(1) To make a brief entry of any proceeding in a court of justice. (2) A formal record, entered in brief, of the proceedings in a court of justice. (3) A list of cases set to be heard at a court event at a specified date, time and place, prepared by the clerks for the use of the court, bar, and criminal justice agencies.
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docketA court reference number which identifies a criminal court case.
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docketA written list containing brief notes of all the important acts done in court in each case. The name " docket" or " trial docket" is sometimes given to the list or calendar of case [..]
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docketA log containing brief entries of court proceedings. en banc:
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docket1) n. the cases on a court calendar. 2) n. brief notes, usually written by the court clerk, stating what action was taken that day in court. 3) v. to write down the name of a case to be put on calenda [..]
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docketA schedule of pending cases.
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docket A list or index of cases and case events maintained by the clerk of court. A list of cases on a court calendar.
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docketA list of cases to be heard by a court or a log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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docketA list of cases pending before the court.
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docketA log containing the complete history of each case in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing the court proceedings.
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docketA state or federal regulatory agency designation or classification of investigations or cases under consideration.
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docketA formal proceeding before the Commission. Docket numbers are assigned to individual proceedings.
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docketA colloquial term used to denote the diary of a …
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docket1) n. the cases on a court calendar. 2) n. brief notes, usually written by the court clerk, stating what action was taken that day in court. 3) v. to write down the name of a case to be put on calenda [..]
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docketAnother name for the General Record. Dominant Party
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docketan abbreviated agenda of court proceedings, outlining papers filed and actions taken.
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