Docket definition

Docket means the docket in the Chapter 11 Cases maintained by the Clerk.
Docket means Seller’s or its agents’ list or other means of tracking information relating to the prosecution or maintenance of the Patents throughout the world, including, without limitation, the names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of prosecution counsel and agents, and information relating to deadlines, payments, and filings, which list or other means of tracking information is current as of the Effective Date.
Docket means the docket in the Reorganization Case maintained by the Clerk.

Examples of Docket in a sentence

  • The FCC has repeatedly asserted its interstate jurisdiction over Internet traffic, including as recently as in its Declaratory Ruling in CC Docket 96-98, released February 26, 1999, in which the FCC expressly confirmed that Internet bound traffic is non-local reciprocal compensation for Internet traffic and fully reserves it rights on this issue, including the right to invoke the dispute resolution or other lawful procedures to challenge any contention by any other party to the contrary.

  • As described in PG&E’s original filing of the Collinsville LGIA in Docket No. ER10-2168-000, the LGIA contains minor non-conforming provisions requested by PG&E in order to resolve issues raised by utility-owned generation projects.

  • On July 28, 2023, the Court entered the Final Decree Closing Certain Cases [Case No. 22-90054, Docket No. 2162], closing 72 of the Debtors’ 73 cases, including TES.

  • Each Party agrees to comply with the Network Disclosure rules adopted by the FCC in CC Docket No. 96-98, Second Report and Order, codified at 47 C.F.R. 51.325 through 51.335, as such rules may be amended from time to time (the “Network Disclosure Rules”).

  • In addition, the Parties acknowledge that on November 5, 1999, the FCC issued its Third Report and Order and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 96 -96 (FCC 99-238), including the FCC’s Supplemental Order issued In the Matter of the Local Competition Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, in CC Docket No. 96-98 (FCC 99-370) (rel.


More Definitions of Docket

Docket means the docket or dockets in the Cases maintained by the Clerk.
Docket or "docketing" shall mean the list or calendar of causes set to be heard at a specified time, prepared by the adjudicative clerk office for the use of the department.
Docket means the probate docket.
Docket means the docket maintained in this Case by the Clerk of the Court.
Docket means the register of lobbyists and principals maintained by the commissioner pursuant to 5-7-201.
Docket means the list, in numerical cause number order, of all cases to be heard on a given day scheduled on the Clerk’s Calendar in the Odyssey system.
Docket means a reference record that provides the dates and a summary of all hearings, pleadings, filings, orders, and other matters that are essential to an action, proceeding, or other matter in the probate division.