appear+to+be
51appear — To be properly before a court; as a fact or matter of which it can take notice. To be in evidence; to be proved. Coming into court by a party to a suit, whether plaintiff or defendant. See appearance …
52appear — To be properly before a court; as a fact or matter of which it can take notice. To be in evidence; to be proved. Coming into court by a party to a suit, whether plaintiff or defendant. See appearance …
53appear before a court — participate in a trial, enter court to take part in a trial …
54appear for the defence — represent the defense in a court of law …
55appear for the prosecution — represent the prosecution in a court of law …
56appear on the horizon — come into view in the distance …
57appear on face — That which is clear and apparent from a reading of the document. A defect in process or venue which can be gleaned from examining the pleadings and which does not require going outside the record. See also apparent …
58appear on face — That which is clear and apparent from a reading of the document. A defect in process or venue which can be gleaned from examining the pleadings and which does not require going outside the record. See also apparent …
59appear generally — See general appearance …
60appear gratis — To enter an appearance in an action without requiring or awaiting the service of summons or other process …