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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Docket \Dock"et\, n. [Dock to cut off + dim. suffix -et.]
     1. A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads
        of a writing; a summary or digest.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. A bill tied to goods, containing some direction, as the


        name of the owner, or the place to which they are to be
        sent; a label. --Bailey.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. (Law)
        (a) An abridged entry of a judgment or proceeding in an
            action, or register or such entries; a book of
            original, kept by clerks of courts, containing a
            formal list of the names of parties, and minutes of
            the proceedings, in each case in court.
        (b) (U. S.) A list or calendar of causes ready for hearing
            or trial, prepared for the use of courts by the
            clerks.
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     4. A list or calendar of business matters to be acted on in
        any assembly.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {On the docket}, in hand; in the plan; under consideration;
        in process of execution or performance. [Colloq.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Docket \Dock"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Docketed}; p. pr. & vb.
     n. {Docketing}.]
     1. To make a brief abstract of (a writing) and indorse it on
        the back of the paper, or to indorse the title or contents
        on the back of; to summarize; as, to docket letters and
        papers. --Chesterfield.
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     2. (Law)
        (a) To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book;
            as, judgments regularly docketed.
        (b) To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes
            for trial.
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     3. To mark with a ticket; as, to docket goods.
        [1913 Webster]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  docket
       n 1: (law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried
            or a summary of the court's activities
       2: a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
          [syn: {agenda}, {schedule}]
       v 1: place on the docket for legal action; "Only 5 of the 120
            cases docketed were tried"
       2: make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe
          it in a list

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  230 Moby Thesaurus words for "docket":
     Domesday Book, account book, address book, adversaria, agenda,
     aide-memoire, album, annotation, annual, appointment calendar,
     appointment schedule, balance, balance the books, batting order,
     beadroll, bill, bill of fare, billhead, blank, blankbook, blotter,
     blueprint, book, book stamp, bookplate, brand, broad arrow, budget,
     cachet, cadastre, calendar, capitalize, card, carry, carry over,
     carte du jour, carve, cashbook, cast up accounts, catalog, census,
     census report, chalk, chalk up, charge off, check, check in,
     checklist, checkroll, chirograph, chronicle, classified catalog,
     close out, close the books, colophon, commonplace book,
     counterfoil, countermark, court calendar, credit, cut, daybook,
     debit, desk calendar, diary, diptych, document, dossier,
     dramatis personae, engagement book, engrave, enroll, enscroll,
     enter, entry, file, fill out, footnote, form, government mark,
     government stamp, grave, hallmark, head count, holograph,
     honor roll, impanel, imprint, incise, index, inscribe, insert,
     instrument, item, jot down, jotting, journal, journalize,
     jury list, jury panel, keep books, label, ledger, legal document,
     legal instrument, legal paper, letterhead, line up, lineup, list,
     list of agenda, log, logbook, logo, logotype, loose-leaf notebook,
     make a memorandum, make a note, make an entry, make out,
     marginal note, marginalia, mark down, masthead, matriculate, memo,
     memo book, memoir, memorandum, memorandum book, memorial,
     memory book, menu, minute, minutes, muster, muster roll,
     nose count, notation, note, note down, notebook, official document,
     order of business, pad, paper, papers, parchment, personal file,
     petty cashbook, place upon record, plate, playbill,
     pocket notebook, pocketbook, police blotter, poll, post, post up,
     price tag, program, program of operation, programma, property roll,
     prospectus, protocol, put down, put in writing, put on paper,
     put on tape, questionnaire, record, reduce to writing, register,
     registered trademark, registry, reminder, returns, roll, roll call,
     roster, rota, running head, running title, schedule, scholia,
     scholium, scrapbook, scratch pad, scrip, script, scroll, seal,
     set down, sigil, signet, slate, spiral notebook, stamp, sticker,
     strike a balance, stub, table, tablet, tabulate, tag, take down,
     tally, tape, tape-record, tax roll, ticket, timetable, title page,
     token, trade name, trademark, trademark name, triptych, videotape,
     workbook, writ, write, write down, write in, write out, write up,
     writing, writing tablet, yearbook
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  DOCKET, practice. A formal record of judicial proceedings.
       2. 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. 9 Serg. & R. 91. Docket is also 
  said to be a brief writing, on a small piece of paper or parchment, 
  containing the substance of a larger writing. 
  
  

















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