A list or calendar of business matters to be acted on in any assembly.
To make a brief abstract of (a writing) and indorse it on the back of the paper, or to indorse the title or contents on the back of; to summarize; as, to docket letters and papers.
To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book; as, judgments regularly docketed.
To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial.
A list or index of cases and case events maintained by the clerk of court. A list of cases on a court calendar.
The cases assigned to a particular judge. On court call morning, the judges' dockets are posted at the probate counter area and outside the judges' courtrooms. If the case is highlighted in yellow, the parties may proceed directly to the courtroom. If the case is NOT highlighted in yellow, the parties must appear at the probate counter to complete the file. See proof of service.
A list of cases to be called by the court at any given court sitting. MEP has a docket date system that allows for approximately 30 to 40 debtors to be summoned to a default hearing in each judicial district each month. MEP representatives meet with debtors at the courthouse before the start of the court hearing to attempt to negotiate a monthly payment plan so that the full hearing will not be necessary. Arrangements made may be confirmed by court order. If no arrangements can be made for payment at this time, the debtor can also be ordered to reappear before the court at a later date for a full hearing or to review the situation, without the need to re-issue a summons.
A list of cases on a court calendar maintained by the clerk of court.
A list of cases and their status on a court's calendar.
A formal proceeding with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or local Public Utility Regulatory Commission for construction or abandonment of facilities, changes in rates and rulemaking.
the Supreme Court's agenda of which cases it will hear.
a publicly accessible collection of documents that Federal agencies use in making regulatory decisions return to: [] [ Click "BackButton" for previous location
An abstract or listing of all pleadings filed in a case; the book containing such entries; trial docket is a list of or calendar of cases to be tried in a certain term.
A log containing the complete history of each case in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing the court proceedings.
The cases that have been filed at a specific court.
A list of cases set for a hearing by a court on a specific day. The Court prepares court dockets for cases involving traffic and other violations.
Generally, a book containing brief entries describing all important acts of a court in the conduct of each case from inception to conclusion. The term also describes a book with a more specialized purpose such as a bar, civil, criminal, execution, judgment, or juvenile docket.
A list of cases to be tried by a court.
The list of documents in a case that have been filed in the Court and the date they were filed.
(law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried or a summary of the court's activities
place on the docket for legal action; "Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried"
make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list
a calendar of cases awaiting action in a court
a history of filings in a case and includes a description of the pleading filed, date filed and other information
a formal record in which a judge or court clerk briefly notes all the proceedings and filings in a court case.
a list in chronological order of court proceedings and filings.
The packet of materials prepared for a meeting of the foundation's board of directors or trustees. The docket often includes staff analysis of proposals submitted to the board, full copies or summaries of the proposals, lists of organizations turned down at the staff level, reports on previously funded projects, and other information on the foundation's investments or management.
refers to judicial workload; it is the calendar prepared by court clerks listing the cases to be heard.
the formal record maintained in brief of the court proceedings; “trial docket” sometimes refers to the list of cases to be tried on any given day or in a given period of time.
A formal abridged record of the proceedings (as motions, orders, and judgments) in a legal action.
A book containing a brief summary of all acts done in court in the conduct of each case.
A formal record of all action pending before the court in one matter. These actions are assigned consecutive filed numbers. The bankruptcy docket includes all pleadings, minute entries, orders and any other document filed in the particular case. The docket numbers are usually electronically linked to the referenced document.
A list of cases on a court's calendar, or schedule.
The "day book" of the court; a list of all cases to be heard each day, or the list of cases that are pending.
A 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. vidence -- All the means by which a matter of fact, the truth of which is submitted for investigation, is established or disproved.
the 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;
A state or federal regulatory agency designation or classification of investigations or cases under consideration.
A calendar or agenda of court proceedings prepared by the clerk of the court. For example, a trial docket is a list of cases set to be tried in a specified term.
A formal record. Entered in brief, of the proceedings in a court.
A permanent, abbreviated record of the courtroom proceedings of a case, kept in the court file.
A formal proceeding before the Commission. Docket numbers are assigned to individual proceedings.
List of documents in a case that have been filed with the Clerk’s office and the date on which they were filed.
The court's calendar schedule.
a document which summarizes a case; also, the identifying number for a case
A book containing abstracts of various aspects of court cases.
is the list of cases that have been appealed.
A list of all legislation that is pending before a standing committee, prepared by the committee clerk. (See Committee Docket.)
The calendar schedule of the court.
A brief record of all important actions in court, from the beginning to the end of a case. 2. A list of calendar of causes to be tried during a specific term of the court.
A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
A list of legal cases to be heard during a court session.
List of cases to be heard by court. Also, log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
A summary system kept by the clerk's office which contains a record of all pleadings, court orders and other important activities in a case.
A log containing the complete history of each legal proceeding in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing court proceedings.
A document format commonly used in the courts and government departments. It may consist of one or many pages, typically folded twice into three parts.
Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
An official court record book listing all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each case.
The list of cases that are scheduled to go before the judge for a hearing or trial.
A listing of all court actions in a case from its inception to its conclusion.
A list of cases to be heard in a trial court on a specific day, containing the title of the case, the attorneys involved.
A listing of appeals that have been filed with BVA. Appeals are listed in numerical order, called docket number order, based on when a VA Form 9 is received by VA.
A listing of all pleadings filed in a case. A trial docket is a calendar of cases to be tried by a court in a certain term.
A record of case proceedings produced by the court clerk summarizing the court proceedings in chronological order.
the schedule on which the clerk of the court records all motions, pleadings, memoranda, orders and all other court filings.
The court's list of all cases to be heard on a particular day.
The record detailing the proceeding and paperwork filed during a court case. This is usually prepared by the judge or his/her court clerk.
The permanent, cumulative record of all proceedings of a case as required by law; a list of cases on a court's calendar.
A court's record of the cases scheduled to appear before it.
A summary, list or index of court cases and the proceedings or events in each case. The court docket is maintained by the clerk of court.