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:Appearances are: deceiving: is with the meaning in the Truth: "For the lack of the pearance is with the lack of the ception."
:Claim of the Maxim: "Fronti nulla fides" with the meaning: "no reliance can be placed on appearance, and more commonly used as: never judge a book by its cover" is with the claim of the origin by the century: ~I~II, Anno-Domini: author: Juvenal.
:Claim of the Etymology: For the word: Appear is with the claim: "appear - c.1250, from O.Fr. aper-, stem of apareir, from L. apparere "to appear," from ad- "to" + perere "to come forth, be visible." Appearance "look, aspect" is from c.1385. " with the ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY by the Douglas: Harper.
:Claim of the Meaning with the English-language: For the term:
Appear is with the claim: "APPE'AR,
v.i. [L. appareo, of ad and pareo, to appear, or be manifest.]
1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to be visible.
The leprosy appeareth in the skin of the flesh. Lev. 13.
And God said, Let the dry land appear. Gen. 1.
2. To become visible to the eye, as a spirit, or to
the apprehension of the mind; a sense frequent in scripture.
The Lord appeared to Abram, and said. Gen 12.
The angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of
the bush. Ex. 3.
3. To stand in presence of, as parties or advocates before a court, or as persons
to be tried. The defendant, being called, did not appear.
We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ. 2Cor.
5.
4. To be obvious; to be known, as a subject of observation
or comprehension.
Let thy work appear to thy servant. Ps. 90.
It doth not yet appear what we shall be. 1John 3.
5. To be clear or made clear by evidence;
as, this fact appears by ancient records.
But sin that it might appear sin. Rom 7.
6. To seem, in opposition to reality.
They disfigure their faces, that they may appear to men to fast. Mat. 6.
7. To be discovered, or laid open.
That they shame may appear. Jer. 13.
APPE'AR, n. Appearance. Obs." with the Noah
Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language by the Noah:
Webster. :search
For the opposition of the meaning~6 with other meanings is for this claim for the lack of the qualification for any use of this word: Appear with the law in the Truth by the ___ for the claim of all law as a simple-statement.
:Claim of the Meaning with the fiction-law: For the term:
APPEARANCE is with the claim: "APPEARANCE practice. Signifies the filing
common or special bail to the action.
2. The appearance, with all other subsequent pleadings supposed to take place
in court, should (in accordance with the ancient practice) purport to be in
term time. It is to be observed, however, that though the proceedings are expressed
as if occurring in term time, yet, in fact, much of the business is now done,
in periods of vacation.
3. The appearance of the parties is no longer (as formerly) by the actual presence
in court, either by themselves or their attorneys, but, it must be remembered,
an appearance of this kind is still supposed, and exists in contemplation of
law. The appearance is effected on the part of the defendant
(when he is not arrested) by making certain formal entries in the proper
office of the court, expressing his appearance, 5 Watts & Serg.
215, 1 Scam.R. 250, 2 Seam. R. 462, 6Port. R. 352, 9 Port. R. 272, 6 Miss. R.50,
7 Miss. R. 411, 17 Verm. 531,2 Pike, R. 26, 6 Ala. R. 784, 3Watts & Serg.
501, 8 Port. R. 442, or, in case of arrest, it may be considered as
effected by giving bail to the action. On the part of the plaintiff
no formality expressive of appearance is observed.
4. In general, the appearance of either party may be in person or by attorney,
and, when by attorney, there is always supposed to be a warrant of attorney
executed to the attorney by his client, authorizing such appearance.
[Is for the warrant of the prosecuting-attorney with the authorization by the
autograph of the STATE OF HAWAII?]
5. But to this general rule there are various exceptions, persons devoid
of understanding, as idiots, and persons having understanding, if they
are by law deprived of a capacity to appoint an attorney, as married women,
must appear in person. The appearance of such persons must
purport, and is so entered on the record, to be in person, whether in fact an
attorney be employed or not. See Tidd"s Pr. 68, 75, 1 Arch. Pract. 22,
2 John. 192, 8 John.418,14 John. 417, 5 Pick. 413, Bouv. Inst. Index, h. t.
6. There must be an appearance in person in the following cases: 1st. An idiot
can appear only in person, and as, a plaintiff he may sue in person or by his
next friend 2d. A married woman, when sued without her hushand, should defend
in person 3 Wms. Saund. 209, band when the cause of action accrued before her
marriage, and she is afterwards sued alone, she must plead her coverture in
person, and not by attorney. Co. Litt. 125. 3d. When the party pleads to the
jurisdiction, he must plead in person. Summ.on Pl. 51, Merrif.Lawof Att. 58.
4th. A plea of misnomer must always be in person, unless it be by special
warrant of attorney. 1 Chit. PI. 398, Summ. on PI. 50, 3 Wms. Saund.
209 b.
7. An infant cannot appoint an attorney, he must therefore prosecute or appear
by guardian, or prochein ami.
8. A lunatic, if of full age, may appear by attorney, if underage, by guardian.
2 Wms. Saund. 335, Id. 332 (a) n. (4.)
9. When an appearance is lawfully entered by the defendant, both parties are
considered as being in court. lmp. Pr. 215. And if the defendant pleads to issue,
defects of process are cured but not, if he demurs to the process, (I Lord Raym.
21,) or, according to the practice of some courts, appears debene esse
[or: de bene esse, meaning:
done conditionally; A technical phrase applied to certain proceedings
which are deemed to be well done for the present, or until an exception or other
avoidance, that is, conditionally, and in that meaning the phrase is usually
accepted. For example, a declaration is filed or delivered,
special bail put in, witness examined, &c. de bene esse, or conditionally;
good for the present. 2. When a judge has a doubt as to the
propriety of finding a verdict, he may direct the jury to find one de bene esse;
which verdict, if the court shall afterwards be of opinion it ought to have
been found, shall stand. Bac. Ab. Verdict, A. Vide 11 S. & R. 84.
:source],
or otherwise conditionally.
10. In criminal cases, the personal presence of the accused is often necessary.
It has been held, that if the record of a conviction of a misdemeaner be removed
by certiorari, the personal presence of the defendant is necessary, in order
to move in arrest of judgment: but, after a special verdict, it is not necessary
that the defendant should be personally present at the argument of it. 2Burr.
931 1 Bl. Rep. 209, S. C. So, the defendant must appear personally in court,
when an order of bastardy is quashed and the reason is, he must enter into a
recognizance to abide the order of sessions below. 1 Bl. Rep.198. So, in a case,
when two justices of the peace, having confessed an information for misbehaviour
in the execution of their office, and a motion was made to dispense with their
personal appearance, on their clerks undertaking in court to answer for their
flues, the court declared the rule to be, that although such a motion was subject
to the discretion of the court either to grant or refuse it, in cases where
it is clear that the punishment would not be corporal, yet it ought to be denied
in every case where it is either probable or possible that the punishment would
be corporal, and therefore the motion was overruled in that case. And Wilmot
and Ashton, Justices, thought, that even where the punishment would most probably
be pecuniary only, yet in offences of a very gross and public nature, the persons
convicted should appear in person, for the sake of example and prevention of
the like offences being committed by other persons, as the notoriety of being
called up to answer criminally for such offences, would very much conduce to
deter others from venturing to commit the like. 3 Burr. 1786, 7."
with the Bouvier's
Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition (:Edition~1: 1839) by the John: Bouvier.
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the law, by our Creator.
:::'"the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless
and disobedient"'::: ~I: Timothy: ~I: ~IX.
~VIII: :::'"To love all people and all things
is the key to being like God, the great lover"'::: Wisdom: ~XI:
~XXIV. :::'"You shall love your neighbor as yourself and the alien
too."'::: Leviticus: ~IXX: ~IIXX, ~XXXIV; For the heart of the
law is: love. :::'"You shall love the Lord your God with your whole
heart, your whole soul, your whole strength."'::: :Deuteronomy:
~VI: ~V.
~IX: :::'"I have not come to destroy the Law but to fulfill it.
Amen, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or tittle of
the Law will be lost until it is all fulfilled…. Unless your justice exceeds
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