Timetable
/ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəl/
Definitions
- (n.) A schedule listing the times at which events, such as court sessions or legislative actions, are set to occur.
The court clerk posted the timetable for the upcoming trials.
- (n.) An official plan outlining deadlines and due dates for legal filings or procedures.
The lawyer reviewed the timetable to ensure timely submission of evidence.
Forms
- timetables
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Commentary
In legal contexts, a timetable often serves as a binding schedule that must be adhered to, and precise drafting helps avoid ambiguity about deadlines.
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