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Legal Definitions - now comes
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Definition of now comes
Definition: NOW COMES is an archaic legal term that means "comes now." It is traditionally used as the standard opening in legal pleadings.
For example:
- Comes now the plaintiff, John Smith, by and through his attorneys of record, and would show unto the court the following.
- Come now the plaintiffs, Mary and Tom Jones.
- Comes the State of California.
These examples illustrate how NOW COMES is used to introduce the party who is making the legal pleading. It is a formal way of saying "here comes" or "presenting."
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Simple Definition
Term: NOW COMES
Definition: NOW COMES is an old-fashioned way of starting a legal document or court case. It means that the person or people who are bringing the case are introducing themselves to the court. For example, "Now comes the plaintiff, Gilbert Lewis, by and through his attorneys of record, and would show unto the court the following." If there is more than one person bringing the case, it would be "Come now the plaintiffs, Bob and Louise Smith." Sometimes, it is shortened to just "comes."
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