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- Dictionarydocket/ˈdɒkɪt/
noun
- 1. a document or label listing the contents of a consignment or package. British
- 2. a list of cases for trial or people having cases pending: North American "one new case on the docket from Florida"
verb
- 1. mark (a consignment or package) with a document or label listing the contents: "the clothes would be handed in and neatly docketed"
- 2. enter (a case) on a list of those due to be heard: North American "the case may be docketed for the fall term"
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DOCKET definition: 1. an official document describing something that is being delivered or transported and giving…. Learn more.
The meaning of DOCKET is a brief written summary of a document : abstract. How to use docket in a sentence.
DOCKET meaning: 1. an official document describing something that is being delivered or transported and giving…. Learn more.
an official memorandum or entry of proceedings in a legal cause. a register of such entries. any of various certificates or warrants giving the holder right to obtain, buy, or move goods that are controlled by the government, as a custom-house docket certifying duty has been paid.
Definitions of docket. noun. a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to. synonyms: agenda, schedule. see more. noun. (law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried or a summary of the court's activities. see more. verb. make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list. see more. verb.
A docket is a certificate or ticket which shows the contents of something such as a parcel or cargo, and proves who the goods belong to.
docket. ( ˈdɒkɪt) n. 1. (Commerce) chiefly Brit a piece of paper accompanying or referring to a package or other delivery, stating contents, delivery instructions, etc, sometimes serving as a receipt. 2. (Law) law. a. an official summary of the proceedings in a court of justice.