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docketing

Pronunciation: [ˈdɒkɪtɪŋ]

Word

Context: "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.

Example

The judge reviewed the docketing for the day to see which cases needed attention.

Example

The court didn't have proper docketing, so many cases were forgotten.

Example

What cases are included in today's docketing?

Context: "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.

Example

The lawyer is docketing the new case to ensure it is on the court's agenda.

Example

They forgot about docketing the important document, causing a delay in the trial.

Example

Did you finish docketing all the documents for tomorrow's hearing?

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