“Off calendar” is a term used in legal proceedings to indicate that a case or hearing has been removed or taken out of the schedule. This could occur for various reasons, such as when a case is postponed, settled, or withdrawn. When a matter is marked as “off calendar,” it means that it is no longer slated for a specific date or time on the court’s schedule.
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