docketing
Prononciation : [ˈdɒkɪtɪŋ]
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Contexte : « law »
(noun) a list of cases or documents that are scheduled for action in a court or other legal setting. It helps people know what will happen next in a legal process.
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The judge reviewed the docketing for the day to see which cases needed attention.
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The court didn't have proper docketing, so many cases were forgotten.
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What cases are included in today's docketing?
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to record or schedule a case or document in a list, making it official in a legal setting. This is done to keep track of what needs to be done next.
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The lawyer is docketing the new case to ensure it is on the court's agenda.
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They forgot about docketing the important document, causing a delay in the trial.
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Did you finish docketing all the documents for tomorrow's hearing?
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