Appearance: voluntary submission to a court's jurisdiction and formal entry as a party, defining presence in proceedings. Appearance denotes the act by which a person comes into court as a party and voluntarily submits to the court's authority; it encompasses the formal entry by which a defendant or plaintiff accepts the court's jurisdiction and thereby becomes a party to the suit, and in ordinary terminology signifies coming into view or being manifest to observation or comprehension.
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Appearance: voluntary submission to a court's jurisdiction and formal entry as a party, defining presence in proceedings.
Appearance denotes the act by which a person comes into court as a party and voluntarily submits to the court's authority; it encompasses the formal entry by which a defendant or plaintiff accepts the court's jurisdiction and thereby becomes a party to the suit, and in ordinary terminology signifies coming into view or being manifest to observation or comprehension.
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