On a court docket, "abdgr" typically stands for "abandoned grant," indicating that a party has abandoned their request or claim for a grant or order. This may occur in various legal contexts, such as in cases involving property rights or financial claims. The abbreviation is often used to streamline court documentation and proceedings.
hold court ie: court docket
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
The "DOCKET."
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A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
It means that, although the case may have been scehduled on the court docket that it was not called, for some reason or another.
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If your court case is to be heard today, your name will appear on the docket.
The abbreviation "ADAT" on a court docket typically stands for "Adjudication Date." It refers to the date on which a case is adjudicated or decided by the court. This date is essential for tracking the progress of a case and understanding the timeline of legal proceedings.
A "Docket Number" is the filing number of a court case. The Docket is the paper filed with the court. If it is done correctly (About 98% in North America) the Docket Number will lead you to the Court it was filed with, the Judge and all other things about it.
The docket will confirm the contents of the box
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