/tə ˈdɒkɪt ən əˈpiːl/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. đưa đơn chống án vào sổ ghi chép;
2. trích lục đơn chống án;
3. xác định đơn chống án sẽ xử.
A more thorough explanation: “Docketing an appeal” refers to the process of officially filing and recording an appeal with the appropriate court or judicial body. This typically involves submitting the necessary paperwork, paying any required fees, and ensuring that the appeal is officially entered into the court’s docket or calendar for further proceedings.
Example: The attorney filed a motion to docket an appeal with the appellate court before the deadline.