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A coming into court as party to a suit, either in person or by lawyer, whether as plaintiff or defendant. Appearances are most often made by lawyers on a client's behalf, and any appearance by a lawyer binds the client. A limited appearance, called a special appearance, can be made in order to challenge jurisdiction of the court.
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Returns or sets a value that determines the appearance of the control. The control's Appearance property can include or omit three-dimensional display effects. This is an ambient read/write property.
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[A20/B34] Kant's appearances are a kind of representation which, as empirically real but transcendentally ideal, are also empirical objects, and are the objects of empirical knowledge and the objects of experience. The matter of all sensible thought is sensation, and our "receptivity" to sensation causes intuitions, which are representations of appearances. ...
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The nature of objects as visual attributes, such as size, shape, color, texture, glossiness, transparency and opacity.
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The formal submission by a Defendant to the jurisdiction of the Court after having been served with a Summons or a Summons and Complaint. Appearance also refers to the physical presence of a party at Court.
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