docket entry

  • 11docket — /ˈdɒkət / (say dokuht) noun 1. an official memorandum or entry of proceedings in a legal cause, or a register of such entries. 2. the abstract of the contents of proposed letters patent. 3. US the list of business to be transacted by a court or… …

  • 12entry — Synonyms and related words: access, account, adit, admission, admittance, adversaria, adversary, aide memoire, air lock, annotation, approach, arrival, booking, candidate, cataloging, chronicling, coming in, competitor, contestant, corridor,… …

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  • 13docket — Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, account book, address book, adversaria, agenda, aide memoire, album, annotation, annual, appointment calendar, appointment schedule, balance, balance the books, batting order, beadroll, bill, bill of… …

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  • 14On the docket — Docket Dock et, n. [Dock to cut off + dim. suffix et.] 1. A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads of a writing; a summary or digest. [1913 Webster] 2. A bill tied to goods, containing some direction, as the name of the owner, or …

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  • 15appearance docket — A docket kept by the clerk of court wherein appearances are entered. It is often a part of a general docket wherein the various steps in a case from the service of process to the entry of judgment and the issuance of execution are registered …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 16justice's docket — The book required to be kept by a justice of the peace wherein he shall enter a record of each step taken in an action, suit, or proceeding before him, from the issuance of process to the rendition and entry of judgment, and the issuance of an… …

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  • 17judgment docket — A book kept and prepared in the office of the clerk of court wherein there is noted the facts respecting judgments entered and recorded, such as the date of entry, the parties, satisfaction, execution taken and returned, the page of the complete… …

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  • 18striking a docket — An English expression for the entry of the petition, bond and affidavit of a petitioning creditor in an involuntary proceeding for an adjudication in bankruptcy …

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  • 19Tax protester history — A tax protester, in the United States, is a person who denies that he or she owes a tax based on the belief that the constitution, statutes, or regulations do not empower the government to impose, assess or collect the tax. The tax protester may… …

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  • 20The Law that Never Was — The Law That Never Was: The Fraud of the 16th Amendment and Personal Income Tax is a 1985 book by William J. Benson and Martin J. Red Beckman, which claims that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution commonly known as the… …

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