A docketed case means that the case has been formally recorded. Once it is docketed it can be scheduled for judicial proceedings.
Case docketed: case set for court hearing/trial.
It could have several meanings. One would be that a lawsuit is restored to the active docket, meaning list of active cases, after having been dismissed. Or it could mean that a judgment is being re-docketed, meaning it is being re-added to the judgment docket, because the effective date has passed. In many states a judgment is a lien for a certain number of years only. After that time it is no longer a lien, however, the lien can be renewed as a lien by being re-docketed.
It could have several meanings. One would be that a lawsuit is restored to the active docket, meaning list of active cases, after having been dismissed. Or it could mean that a judgment is being re-docketed, meaning it is being re-added to the judgment docket, because the effective date has passed. In many states a judgment is a lien for a certain number of years only. After that time it is no longer a lien, however, the lien can be renewed as a lien by being re-docketed.
No. A judgment has to be docketed for there to be a liens. This, of course, is referring to civil or small claims financial judgments.
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"Charges dropped" means that legal charges filed against a person have been withdrawn or dismissed by the prosecuting authority, meaning the person is no longer facing criminal prosecution for those specific charges.
A droped case
Federal judgments are generally valid for ten years from the date they are docketed.
What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case
It can mean that the case is still open and under active investigation or prosecution.
Case resulted programmatcally
This is the argument of a case rather than the hard facts of a case