docket
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The court uses a docket system to keep track of all the ongoing trials and legal proceedings.
Definition:A method of organizing and managing court cases, where each case is assigned to a specific docket for the purpose of keeping track of the progress through the judicial process.
Example:Lawyers maintain docket cards to keep detailed records of all documents and communications related to their cases.
Definition:A card or file used to store information pertinent to a specific case or document, often used in legal or administrative contexts.
Example:The judge reviewed the trial docket to ensure all cases were scheduled in the correct order.
Definition:A list of cases scheduled for trial in a courtroom, typically organized in the order of which cases will be heard.
Example:The docket clerk ensured that all the necessary documents were properly filed and the docket was up-to-date for the next court session.
Definition:A court clerk or assistant responsible for maintaining and managing the court's docket, including scheduling hearings and trials, and ensuring that all necessary documents and information are available for the judicial proceedings.
Example:The appellate court began to review the appeal docket, preparing to hear the cases that had been appealed from lower courts.
Definition:A list of cases that have been appealed and are awaiting review by a higher court, typically consolidating the list of cases to be heard.
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