The Appearances form is a legal document that outlines how different parties are represented in legal proceedings. This includes individuals, married couples, corporations, and other entities. The purpose of this form is to clearly identify each party appearing before the court, ensuring that the correct names, titles, and tax identification numbers are included. It is crucial for roles such as legal representatives, succession representatives, and tutors to be properly documented, differentiating it from other generic legal forms.
This form should be used in various legal scenarios, including: - Filing court documents where proper representation is needed. - Situations involving divorce or legal separation proceedings. - When a limited liability company or corporation needs to designate an authorized agent for legal matters. - Cases involving succession or the appointment of a tutor for minors.
This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.
Count, await, come out, search, seem, front, reckon, look, depend, bet, attend, take care, come along, expect, face, wait, calculate, see. Antonyms: vanish, disappear, go away. appear(verb)
Intransitive verb. 1a : to be or come in sight when the sun appears on the horizon. b : to show up He appears promptly at eight each day. 2 : to come formally before an authoritative body must appear in court today.
Antonyms: vanish, disappear, go away. Synonyms: come along, seem, come out, look. appear, come out(verb)
Verb Forms of Appear See above verb Appear Second form and Appear Third forms Appeared Appeared.
Appeared sentence example. Another rider appeared on a black horse. It even appeared that they were friendly. In December, 1887, appeared the first report of the Director of the Perkins Institution, which deals with Helen Keller.
SYNONYMS. be revealed, be seen, emerge, manifest itself, become apparent, become evident, surface, come to light, arise, crop up, occur, develop, enter into the picture.
We use appear to say how something looks or seems to look. We usually follow it by an adjective or by a to-infinitive: They appear very disappointed. There appears to be a problem with the car.