Docketed

/ˈdɑkɪtɪd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Entered on an official docket or court calendar for consideration or action.
    The case was docketed for a hearing next month.

Commentary

Used primarily in judicial contexts to denote that a case or motion has been officially recorded and scheduled; often appears in procedural descriptions.

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