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COMES

Meaning arrives and presents or comes forward, usually used in pleading. (A) pleading. In a plea, the defendant says, And the said C D, by E F, his attorney, comes, and defends The word comes, venit, expresses the appearance of the defendant , in court. It is taken from the style of the entry of the proceedings on the record, and formed no part of the viva voce pleading. It is, accordingly, not considered as, in strictness, constituting a part of the Plea. (B) offices. A Count. An officer during the middle ages, who possessed civil and military authority. The Latin name for sheriff, was originally the lieutenant of the comes.

Law Dictionary – Alternative Legal Definition

(verb) – A word used in a pleading to indicate the defendant’s presence in court See COME.

(noun) – Latin: A follower or attendant ; a count or earL

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