Definition of Coming into court

1. Noun. Formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action.

Exact synonyms: Appearance, Appearing
Generic synonyms: Attendance, Attending
Derivative terms: Appear

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coming Into Court

coming about
coming across
coming along
coming and going
coming around
coming attraction
coming back
coming by
coming clean
coming down
coming forth
coming full circle
coming in
coming into
coming into being
coming into court (current term)
coming of age
coming on
coming out
coming out of one's ears
coming out of the closet
coming through
coming to
coming to life
coming together
coming true
coming up
coming up roses
coming upon
comingle

Literary usage of Coming into court

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1866)
"In sales under decrees the Court is the vendor, and it is only when there are funds coming into Court that a Plaintiff is ordered to pay a purchaser's costs ..."

2. The Local Courts' and Municipal GazetteLaw reports, dige (1865)
"... and upon the speculation of getting costs, and if he fails coming into court to take the benefit of the Insolvent Act Carpenter, who was an attorney ..."

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