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11Docket — Docket, engl., Waarenliste …
12docket control — A system for keeping track of deadlines and court dates for both litigation and non litigation matters. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …
13docket incorrectly — index mislabel Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
14docket — mid 15c., a summary or abstract, of unknown origin, perhaps a dim. form related to DOCK (Cf. dock) (v.). An early form was doggette. Meaning list of lawsuits to be tried is from 1709 …
15docket — [n] program, agenda calendar, card, schedule, tab, tally, ticket, timetable; concept 271 …
16Docket (court) — A docket (abbreviated as dkt.) is the official summary of proceedings in a court of law.[1] The term originally referred to the large folio books in which clerks recorded all filings and court proceedings for each case.[2] Rules of civil… …
17docket — I v. To abstract and enter in a To make a brief entry of any proceeding in a court of justice in the docket II n. A minute, abstract, or brief entry; or the book containing such entries. A formal record, entered in brief, of the proceedings in a… …
18docket — I v. To abstract and enter in a To make a brief entry of any proceeding in a court of justice in the docket II n. A minute, abstract, or brief entry; or the book containing such entries. A formal record, entered in brief, of the proceedings in a… …
19docket — [[t]dɒ̱kɪt[/t]] dockets 1) N COUNT A docket is a certificate or ticket which shows the contents of something such as a parcel or cargo, and proves who the goods belong to. [BRIT] The clerk asked me to sign the docket. 2) N COUNT A docket is a… …
20docket — Noun: A term somewhat confusing because of variation in meaning between jurisdictions. Literally, a list or register of cases, whether for trial in the nisi prius court (53 Am J1st Trial §§ 5 7) or for hearing on appeal. 5 Am J2d A & E § 678. A… …