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Definition of Case load
1. Noun. The number of cases handled in a given period of time (as by a court or agency).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Case Load
Literary usage of Case load
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1862)
"-03375 2nd Case: Load at Bottom. 1st Form of Girder ... -04470 ... -02857 2 ditto ...
-04582 ... -02696 ditto ... -04645 ... -02655 4 ditto ... -03958 . ..."
2. Task Force on Education for Children With Disabilities, Year Ii, Minnesota by Elizabeth Carlson, Jo Gascoigne, Dixie Jordan (1998)
"Districts were charged with the responsibility of determining their local policy
regarding case load limits and the provision of appropriate services to ..."
3. Rural Development and Credit Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Table 1 below illustrates the growth in GAM Service Corporation's case load and
collection revenues. Table 1. Caseload and Collections (1984-1993) This data ..."
4. Current Human Rights Situation in Africa edited by Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (1996)
"Our case load mirrors global events. In the eighties we had hundreds of Central
Americans, Haitians, ... Today our case load is overwhelmingly African. ..."
5. The Investment Environment in the Russian Federation: Laws, Policies and by Oecd (2001)
"In addition to the continuing case load concerning abuse of dominance, ...
Although always a significant part of the case load, both the absolute number of ..."
6. Getting Off the Hook: Treatment of Drug Addiction and Social Disorders by Jurriaan Plesman (1986)
"The work of the Probation and Parole Officer is already restricted because of a
heavy case load. This is aggravated by the apparent gradual transformation ..."