A Court Clerk's Journal of Courtroom proceedings.
A book maintained by the courtroom deputy (bailiff), which contains minute entries of all hearings and trial conducted by the judge.
The central repository for company information. This is where the Articles of Incorporation/Organization, Bylaws/Operating Agreement, stock certificates and minutes of meetings should be kept.
An official book or equivalent file kept by the clerk for the purpose of recording the actions and decisions of the court (i.e., the minutes of the court). The court speaks only through its signed (by the trial judge) minutes and no orders, judgment, or decree is effective for any purpose until it is spread upon the minutes. The minutes must include proper captions to establish the jurisdiction of the court, and must be signed by the trial judge.
A three-ring binder that contains the governance documents of a business entity, and typically includes articles of incorporation or operating agreement, bylaws, amendments, management votes, minutes of meetings, resolutions and annual filings. Also called a company records book.
A book maintained by the courtroom deputy, or bailiff. It contains entries of all hearings and trials conducted by the judge.