A temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to.
A list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting).
A notebook used to organize and maintain such plans or lists, an agenda book, an agenda planner.
An ulterior motive.
A procedural plan, usually but not necessarily tabular in nature, indicating a sequence of operations and the planned times at which those operations are to occur.
A written or printed table of information, often forming an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract.
A serial record of items, systematically arranged.
One of the five divisions into which controlled drugs are classified, or the restrictions denoted by such classification.
An allocation or ordering of a set of tasks on one or several resources.
To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
To plan an activity at a specific date or time in the future.
To create a time-schedule.
To admit (a person) to hospital as an involuntary patient under a schedule of the applicable mental health law.