Definitions from Wiktionary (callover)
▸ noun: (Australia, law) A session where trial dates are allocated to upcoming cases.
▸ noun: (gambling) A bookmakers' meeting to discuss the odds.
▸ noun: (finance) The calling out of a list of securities on a stock exchange so that dealers can bid for them.
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▸ noun: (Australia, law) A session where trial dates are allocated to upcoming cases.
▸ noun: (gambling) A bookmakers' meeting to discuss the odds.
▸ noun: (finance) The calling out of a list of securities on a stock exchange so that dealers can bid for them.
Similar:
calendar call,
caveat,
term,
stet docket,
judicial day,
status conference,
allocatur,
non liquet,
respite,
law day,
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