Docket
A log containing the complete history of each case in the form of brief chronological entries summarizing the court proceedings.
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Answers.com
a. A calendar of the cases awaiting action in a court.
b. A brief entry of the court proceedings in a legal case.
c. The book containing such entries.
Duhaime Legal Dictionary
An official court record book which lists all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each case.
Law.com Dictionary
1) n. the cases on a court calendar. 2) n. brief notes, usually written by the court clerk, stating what action was taken that day in court. 3) v. to write down the name of a case to be put on calendar or make notes on action in court.
Lawyers.com
A formal abridged record of the proceedings
A register of such records
A list of legal actions to be heard by a court
The caseload of a court
Lect Law Library
A log containing brief entries of court proceedings. A formal record of judicial proceedings.
The docket should contain the names of the parties, and a minute of every proceeding in the case. It is kept by the clerk or prothonotary of the court. A sheriff's docket is not a record. Docket is also said to be a brief writing, on a small piece of paper or parchment, containing the substance of a larger writing.
Legal-Dictionary.org
A brief record of all important actions in court, from the beginning to the end of a case. 2. A list of calendar of causes to be tried during a specific term of the court.
The Free (Legal) Dictionary
A written list of judicial proceedings set down for trial in a court.
To enter the dates of judicial proceedings scheduled for trial in a book kept by a court.
In practice, a docket is a roster that the clerk of the court prepares, listing the cases pending trial.
An appearance docket contains a list of the appearances in actions and a brief abstract of the successive steps in each case.
A judgment docket is a listing of the judgments entered in a particular court that is available to the public for examination. Its purpose is to give official notice of the existence of liens or judgments to interested parties.
A docket fee is a sum of money charged for the docketing of a case or a judgment or a set amount chargeable as part of the costs of the action.
Wikipedia
Docket (court), the official schedule of proceedings in lawsuits pending in a court of law. www.FreeCourtDockets.com provides free Pacer dockets to the public.
Agenda (meeting) or docket, a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up



