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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of set down:
Term: SET DOWN
Definition: When a case is set down, it means that it has been scheduled for trial or hearing. This is usually done by making a note in the court's schedule, called a docket entry.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: SET DOWN
Definition: To schedule a legal case for trial or hearing by making a docket entry.
Example: The judge set down the case for trial on June 1st.
Explanation: When a judge sets down a case, it means that they have scheduled it for a trial or hearing. This is usually done by making a docket entry, which is a record of all the cases that are scheduled to be heard in a court. The example shows that the judge has set down the case for trial on a specific date, which means that the parties involved in the case will have to appear in court on that day.
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