1. A pretrial filing that identifies by number and description the exhibits that a party intends to offer into evidence at trial. • Courts often require the exchange of exhibit lists before trial so that evidentiary disputes can be resolved with minimal disruption in the course of a jury trial. [Cases: Federal Civil Procedure 1928, 1941; Pretrial Procedure 744, 752. C.J.S. Trial §§ 51, 59.]
2. A document prepared during trial by the clerk or a courtroom deputy to identify by number and description the exhibits that the parties have entered into evidence.