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coming into court

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun coming into court has 1 sense
  1. appearance, appearing, coming into court - formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action
    --1 is a kind of attendance, attending

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Term: Coming into Court

Definition

Noun: The act or process of appearing before a court of law.

Senses

1. Legal Sense

Noun: The formal entrance or appearance of a person or a party in a legal case before a court.

Example Sentence: The defendant's coming into court caused a stir among the media.

Usage

1. Popularity

Coming into court is a widely used term within the legal field, primarily referring to the process in which individuals or parties appear in court. It is frequently encountered during legal proceedings and is a fundamental concept in the legal system.

2. Locality

In certain local regions, "coming into court" may also be used informally to describe a person's first appearance in court due to an alleged offense. This colloquial usage is prominent among legal professionals and individuals residing in those specific localities.

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