Also called trial docket.a list of cases in court for trial, or the names of the parties who have cases pending.
Chiefly British.
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.
the list of business to be transacted by a board, council, legislative assembly, or the like.
British. a writing on a letter or document stating its contents; any statement of particulars attached to a package, envelope, etc.; a label or ticket.
verb (used with object),dock·et·ed,dock·et·ing.
Law. to enter in the docket of the court.
Law. to make an abstract or summary of the heads of, as a document; abstract and enter in a book: judgments regularly docketed.
to endorse (a letter, document, etc.) with a memorandum.
Origin of docket
First recorded in 1475–85; earlier dogget, of obscure origin
OTHER WORDS FROM docket
re·dock·et,verb (used with object),re·dock·et·ed,re·dock·et·ing.un·dock·et·ed,adjective
Certainly it is the highest-profile line of cases in the docket.
Supreme Court to Gay-Marriage Foes: Get Lost|Jay Michaelson|October 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The report cites a court employee as saying the docket for a typical three-hour court session has up to 1,500 cases.
Ferguson Feeds Off the Poor: Three Warrants a Year Per Household|Michael Daly|August 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
At the end of the week, Boehner suggested that immigration reform might not, after all, be on the docket this year.
When Conservatives Cry Wolf|Michael Tomasky|February 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Depressing everyone who was rooting for Corpse Bride 2 to be next on the director's docket.
Kanye West Proposes to Kim Kardashian, Charlie Hunnam Talks ’50 Shades’ Exit|Culture Team|October 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Not only is there nary a Palestinian on the docket for this conversation, but the entirety of Islam is ignored.
The Delusions Of Yair Lapid And AIPAC|Emily L. Hauser|February 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Then, three weeks later, if the docket permitted, he went on to Raleigh to hold court there for a few days.
John Marshall and the Constitution|Edward S. Corwin
Against Humphrey there are three indictments for felony on the docket, each for conspiring, etc., to commit personal violence.
Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies|Chas. G Mutzenberg
Although agrarian reform came first on the nation's docket, there were other reforms to help man improve his lot.
The Haciendas of Mexico|Paul Alexander Bartlett
And do you think, when I said that, that I was n't striking a docket of bankruptcy against my own heart forever?
Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2)|Charles James Lever
Most of the old long-standing grievances were still on the docket.
Railroads: Rates and Regulations|William Z. Ripley
British Dictionary definitions for docket
docket
/ (ˈdɒkɪt) /
noun
mainlyBritisha piece of paper accompanying or referring to a package or other delivery, stating contents, delivery instructions, etc, sometimes serving as a receipt
law
an official summary of the proceedings in a court of justice
a register containing such a summary
British
a customs certificate declaring that duty has been paid
a certificate giving particulars of a shipment and allowing its holder to obtain a delivery order