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Calendar: A list of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
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Calendar Call A hearing at which cases are scheduled for trial or hearing.

CALENDAR - When used as a verb, the word 'calendar' is slang for scheduling a trial.

Calendar
(n) Calendar is the chronological representation of the cases posted, cases on trial, legal matters kept by the court for information of public and concerned parties
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Calendar: List of cases arranged for hearing in court.
Caption: The caption of a pleading, or other papers connected with a case in court, is the heading or introductory clause which shows the names of the parties, name of the court, ...

calendar
1) n. the list of cases to be called for trial before a particular court; 2) v. to set and give a date and time for a case, petition or motion to be heard by a court.

Calendar -A list of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Canons of ethics -Standards of ethical conduct for attorneys.
Capacity -Having legal authority or mental ability. Being of sound mind.

Calendar: List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Capacity Defense: Broadly, describes a defendant's lack of some fundamental ability to be held accountable.

calendar: a schedule of matters to be heard in court
calendar call: the calling of matters requiring parties, or their attorneys, to appear and be heard, usually done at the beginning of each court day ...

Calendar Call: The calling of cases scheduled for the day, usually done at the beginning of each court day.
Capias Mittimus: A civil arrest warrant used to get a person physically into court to respond to a specific case or claim.

calendar - A court's list of cases for arraignment, hearing, trial or arguments.

Calendar
List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Capias
A writ to the sheriff or other authorized agent to arrest the named person (nationwide).

Calendar - List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Capias (instanter) - Issuance of the arrest order with court direction to bring the named person before the court immediately, with no bond.

Calendar - List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Calendaring - Assigning & scheduling of court appearances.
Capital Crime - A crime possibly punishable by death.

calendar: A list, in alphabetical order, of all the cases in each courtroom every day. "To calendar" something means to give a day, time, and courtroom to a case.

Calendar - A list of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
Calling the docket - The public calling of the docket or list of causes at commencement of term of court, for setting a time for trial or entering orders.

CALENDAR: The list of cases to be tried during a court term.
CAPACITY : The ability recognized by law to take legal action.

calendar A list of cases pending with the court, or set for hearing at a particular time and place; sometimes called an agenda.

Calendar Audit - Review of status of all cases on active lists. The audit might result in the removal of cases from the calendar and identification of cases, which have been delayed excessively.

Court Calendar
The schedule of cases pending before the court.
Court Order
Any judgment or order of any court of appropriate jurisdiction.

Calendar
Definition - Noun
1 : a list of cases ready to be heard on a procedural action <the motion ~>
specif
: a list of cases ready for trial
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Calendar: List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.

Caption: The heading on a legal document listing the parties, the court, the case number, and related information.

off calendar
adj. refers to an order of the court to take a lawsuit, petition ...
offender
n. an accused defendant in a criminal case or one convicted of a ...

Term: Court Calendar
Definition: The schedule of cases pending before the court.
Term: Court Order
Definition: Any judgment or order of any court of appropriate jurisdiction.

Docket: The calendar schedule of the court.
Docket Number: The number assigned by a court to a civil or criminal case. It is used to identify all court actions and it appears on all documents filed with the court in a specific case.

By June 30 of each calendar year the Ombudsman submits an annual report to the House and Senate Committees on the Judiciary without any prior comment or amendment from any administrative agency official including: the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, ...

conferences to set schedules for discovery, coordinate trial, and generally to take care of bookwork and housekeeping so the lawsuit progresses smoothly and efficiently through the system, rather than requiring overmuch time on the court's calendar ...

It is called bissextile, because in the Roman calendar it was fixed on the sixth day before the calends of March, (which answers to the 24th day of February,) and this day was counted twice; the first was called bissextus prior, ...

The period at which the foetus becomes viable cannot be stated with certainty; but five calendar months, or one hundred and fifty days, is perhaps the nearest approximation.

the word day should be read as meaning a calendar day. The section contemplates a day being specified as a day of acute fire danger . . .

Under the Companies Act 1985 a company must hold a meeting of shareholders in each calendar year to deal with matters such as the adoption of the previous year's financial statements, rotation of directors and the appointment of auditors.

current monthly income The average monthly income received by the debtor over the six calendar months before commencement of the bankruptcy case, including regular contributions to household expenses from nondebtors and ...

Year. In legislative and judicial proceedings, in absence of another system of recording, the Christian calendar is intended.
Year of our Lord. Statutes in some States provide that "year" shall be taken to mean "the year of our Lord".

A business or accounting year that is different from a normal calendar year.
Fixed Rate Mortgage
A mortgage which has a fixed rate of interest over the life of the loan.

Employers who must offer FMLA are all federal, state, and local governments and agencies (including public and private schools) and private employers with 50 or more employees for 20 weeks per calendar year.

Intercalando: A standard term applied to laws dealing with the interjection of the intercalary month or the adjustment of the calendar.
Imperium: The authority over all of the citizenship to enforce the law.

Burden of proof - Measure of proof required to prove a fact. Obligation of a party to probe facts at issue in the trial of a case.
Calendar - List of cases arranged for hearing in court.

Docket - An abstract or listing of all pleadings filed in a case; the book containing such entries; trial docket is a list of or calendar of cases to be tried in a certain term.

DOCKET - A list or index of cases and case events maintained by the clerk of court. This term can also mean a list of cases on a court calendar for a specific day or term of court.

Fiscal Year: A repeating twelve-month period chosen by a business for accounting purposes. A fiscal year can, but need not, end on December 31 -- the "calendar year." ...

Court Administrators - North Carolina has 13 trial court administrators serving in 14 of the state's 46 Superior Court districts. They assist in managing the day-to-day administrative operations of the trial courts, including civil case calendaring, ...

A preliminary conference is the initial conference in a litigated matter. At the conference, the case will scheduled for various discovery dates and a certification date to place the matter on the trial calendar.

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There are 20 days allocated for this purpose per session and the Opposition generally uses them to raise questions of policy and administration. Opposition days, when they are scheduled, are listed online in the Parliamentary Calendar ...

court administrator - Generally, a non-judicial officer whose responsibility is the administration of the courts as to budgets, juries, judicial assignments, calendars and non-judicial personnel.

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