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  2. Docket (court) - Wikipedia

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    Docket (court) A docket in the United States is the official summary of proceedings in a court of law. [ 1][ 2] In the United Kingdom in modern times it is an official document relating to delivery of something, [ 2] with similar meanings to these two elsewhere. In the late nineteenth century the term referred to a large folio book in which ...

  3. CM/ECF - Wikipedia

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    The docket sheet contains a chronological list of each filing and any associated documents (in PDF format) in the case. Each record includes the filing date, docket text, and a link to filed documents. Events can link to past events. Example docket text: "Hearing Held on #18 Motion for Relief from Stay to Proceed With Foreclosure Action Against ...

  4. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty law. A receipt (also known as a packing list, packing slip, packaging slip, (delivery) docket, shipping list, delivery list, bill of the parcel, manifest, or customer receipt) is a document acknowledging that a person has received money or property in payment following a sale or other transfer of goods or provision of a service. [ 1 ...

  5. Delaware Court of Chancery - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Court of Chancery is a court of equity in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is one of Delaware's three constitutional courts, along with the Supreme Court and Superior Court. Since 2018, the court consists of seven judges. The court is known for being a hub for corporate governance litigation in the United States, as two-thirds of ...

  6. Court of record - Wikipedia

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    Court of record. A court of record is a trial court or appellate court in which a record of the proceedings is captured and preserved, for the possibility of appeal. [ 1][ 2][ 3] A court clerk or a court reporter takes down a record of oral proceedings. [ 4] That written record (and all other evidence) is preserved at least long enough for all ...

  7. Records management - Wikipedia

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    Records management, also known as records and information management, is an organizational function devoted to the management of information in an organization throughout its life cycle, from the time of creation or receipt to its eventual disposition. This includes identifying, classifying, storing, securing, retrieving, tracking and ...

  8. Case Information Statement - Wikipedia

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    Mandamus. Certiorari. v. t. e. A Case Information Statement (or Cover Sheet) is a document which is filed with a court clerk at the commencement of a civil lawsuit in many of the court systems of the United States. It is generally filed along with the complaint. Some states use similar documents for criminal cases as well.

  9. Daily call sheet - Wikipedia

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    Daily call sheet. Daily call sheet is a filmmaking term for the schedule supervised by the assistant director and crafted by the assistant director, using the director 's shot list, the production schedule and other logistics considerations. It is issued to the cast and crew of a film production to inform them of where and when they should ...