Phrases with «docket»

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The word "docket" refers to a list or schedule of cases or activities that need to be addressed or completed by a person or organization. It acts as a to-do list or agenda, helping to keep track of important tasks or legal matters that require attention and are typically arranged in order of priority or time. Full definition

Noun + «docket»

«docket» + noun

Adjective + «docket»

Sentences with «docket»

  • Moving first appearance cases and simple remands to the CMO has relieved the burden on docket courts. (albertacourts.ca)
  • Noting the modalities and impact of the Supreme Court of Canada's Jordan decision on July 8, judge Roy said the case has been on court dockets for two years already. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • The format for Supreme Court docket numbers is «Term year - number» (e.g., 06 - 123; 07 - 12; 06 - 5001). (supremecourt.gov)
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