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appearancen. the act of a party or an attorney showing up in court. Once it...
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appearanceThe act of giving the idea or impression of being or doing something.
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appearanceRefers to a wine’s clarity, not color. Common descriptors refer to the reflective quality of the wine; brilliant, clear, dull or cloudy for those wines with visible suspended particulates.
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appearancelate 14c., "visible state or form, figure; mere show," from Anglo-French apparaunce, Old French aparance "appearance, display, pomp" (13c.), from Latin apparentia, abstract noun fr [..]
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appearancethe participation in the proceedings by a party summoned in an action, either in person or through an attorney
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appearancethe way something looks.
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appearanceWhen a lawyer comes to court and responds when a client's case has been called, that lawyer has appeared on behalf of the client. When an attorney makes a "general appearance," the lawy [..]
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appearanceoutward or visible aspect of a person or thing the event of coming into sight formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action a mental representation; "I tried to des [..]
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appearancethe way someone or something looks to you; the coming into sight of someone or something
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appearance1 : the presentation of oneself in court as a party to or as an attorney for a party to a lawsuit ;also : a document filed in court by an attorney declaring his or her representation of a party to a . [..]
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appearanceIn legal terms, appearance refers to the act of a party or an attorney showing up in court. Once an attorney files a notice of appearance or representation or actually appears, indicating that he or s [..]
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appearance(n) outward or visible aspect of a person or thing(n) the event of coming into sight(n) formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action(n) a mental representation(n) the act of ap [..]
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appearanceA philosophical term concerned with the relativity of perception and the difference between immediately given sensual knowledge and conceptual knowledge of the lawfulness of things. Appearance is the [..]
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appearanceComing into court. Formal act by which a defendant submits to the jurisdiction of a court. Compare arraignment.
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appearance(1) The formal proceeding by which a defendant submits to the jurisdiction of the court. (2) A written notification to the plaintiff by an attorney stating that s/he is representing the defendant.
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appearanceA coming into the court in person or by filing a paper, as plaintiff, defendant, or legal representative.
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appearanceThe formal proceeding by which a defendant submits himself or herself to the jurisdiction of the court.
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appearanceSee Response to Family Claim
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appearanceThe visual quality of a food. Used to organize attributes such as color and consistency of size, it is one of the five dimensions used to evaluate food. The other dimensions are aroma, texture, flavor and taste. Example: The appearance of green olives includes attributes such as color (pale to dark) and consistency of size (inconsistent to consiste [..]
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appearanceThe overall look of a particular beer sample.
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appearance1. "To appear" has two related meanings. An initial appearance is the act by a party, acting personally or through counsel, of acknowledging that the party has received notice of a l [..]
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appearanceThe formal proceeding by which defendant submits to the jurisdiction
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appearanceGoing to court. Or a legal paper that says you will participate in the court process.
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appearance The coming into court of either party to a suit or action.
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appearanceThe formal act whereby the defender in an action intimates his intention to defend.
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appearanceformal notice of a defendant’s intention to take part in the proceedings; the presence in court of a party, either personally or be legal representative.
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appearanceThe formal act by which a defendant submits to the jurisdiction of a court.
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appearanceA coming into the court in person or by filing a paper, as plaintiff, defendant, or legal representative.
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appearanceBy coming into court, a defendant agrees to abide by the jurisdiction of the court; gives to the court an address to which the court can mail notices of hearings and other court documents; and a docum [..]
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appearanceThe coming into court of either party to a suit or action.
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appearancen. the act of a party or an attorney showing up in court. Once it is established that an attorney represents the person (by filing a notice of appearance or representation or actually appearing), the [..]
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appearanceA document filed with the court, and provided to other parties, by an attorney advising that the attorney is representing a specific individual.
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appearance1. The formal proceeding by which a defendant submits to the jurisdiction of the court. 2. A written notification to the plaintiff by an attorney stating that he/she is representing the defendant.
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appearanceAn initial court proceeding where a defendant is first brought before a judge.
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appearance1. The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me. 2. A thing seed; a phenomenon; a phase; an apparition; as, an appearance in the sky. 3. Personal presence; exhibition of the person; look; aspect; mien. "And now am come to see . . . It thy appearance answer loud report [..]
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appearanceThe image produced in the eye by the outline, light and shade, or color of any object.
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appearance|Appearance
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appearancean object of experience, when viewed from the transcendental perspective. Though often used as a synonym for phenomenon, it technically refers to an object considered to be conditioned by space and time, but not by the categories. (Cf. thing in itself.)
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