Docketing definition

Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether recei9pt or issue) for its identification. After Docketing, if the branch officer or any higher officer has made any remark on the receipt, it should be reproduced in the manner indicated below and then the note should follow.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about serial number, diary number (for receipts) and page number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification.

Examples of Docketing in a sentence

  • Docketing Clerk means the Office in DOE with which documents for an enforcement action must be filed and which is responsible for maintaining a record and a public docket for enforcement actions commencing with the filing of a Preliminary Notice of Violation.

  • I hereby certify that an original and two conformed copies of the foregoing document were served upon the following: Secretcry of the Commission United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Docketing and Service Branch and that one copy of the foregoing document were served upon each of the following: ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Written statements, and requests to make oral limited appearance statements, should be submitted to the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Attn: Docketing and Service Branch.

  • Prior to this project, the Judiciary relied on CMSs based on the Vermont Automated Docketing System (VTADS) built in 1990 and maintained by the Judiciary’s Research and Information Services Division.

  • The Parties agree that if the Board enters an order approving this Agreement in its entirety without condition or modification, no refund shall be due to any of the Company’s customers pursuant to the Corporate Undertaking ordered by the Board in its Docketing Order.


More Definitions of Docketing

Docketing means entering a proposal in the organization files and then giving notice of the proposal to other carrier members of the organization and shipper subscribers.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification. After Docketing, if the Branch Officer or any higher officer has made any remark on the receipt, it is reproduced before recording the note. An illustration of ‘docketing’ is at Appendix – 6.5 and 6.6.
Docketing means receiving a document and entering its receipt into the court record. A new matter is “docketed” when the clerk accepts an initiating document and creates a new case.
Docketing means making entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification. In e-File, a hyper-link is used to take one to the relevant page.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification. A communication will be docketed by writing in red ink across the page, its serial number e.g. “Sl.No.4(Receipts)”, “Serial No.5(Issue)”.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a fife about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether receipt or issue) for its identification. The remarks recorded on the body of the receipt by higher officers towards its disposal are also required to be reproduced on the note sheet immediately after docketing a receipt.
Docketing means making of entries in the notes portion of a file about the serial number assigned to each item of correspondence (whether