
1) From one side only 2) Latin legal terminology 3) Like some legal proceedings 4) One-sided 5) Without the other side
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Ex parte iː is a Latin legal term meaning `from (by or for) [the/a] party`. An ex parte decision is one decided by a judge without requiring all of the parties to the controversy to be present. In Australian, Canadian, U.K., South African, Indian and U.S. legal doctrines, ex parte means a legal proceeding brought by one person in the absence of.....
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On behalf of only one party, without notice to any other party. For example, a request for a search warrant is an ex parte proceeding, since the person subject to the search is not notified of the proceeding and is not present at the hearing.
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• Upon or from one side only; one-sided; partial; as, an ex parte statement.
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The Latin term 'Ex parte' means, in a UK legal context: 'proceeding brought by one person in the absence of another '.
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(Latin `on the part of one side only`) in law, term indicating that an order has been made after hearing only the party that made the application; for example, an ex parte injunction. It may...
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(ex par-tay, but popularly, ex party) adj. Latin meaning "for one party," referring to motions, hearings or orders granted on the request of and for the benefit of one party only. This is an exception to the basic rule of court procedure that both parties must be present at any argument before a judge, and to the otherwise strict rule that an attor...
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(Latin) On or from one side or party only--used of legal proceedings; from a one-sided or partisan point of view.
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Ex` par'te [ Latin See
Ex- , and
Part .] Upon or from one side only; one-sided; partial; as, an
ex parte statement.
Ex parte application ,
one made without notice or opportunity to oppose. --
Ex parte council ,
one that assembles at the request of only one of the parti...
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Lat. 'By or for one party' or 'by one side.'
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Ex parte is Latin for from one side
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from one side only - only one side is represented at a legal hearing (the other side is absent)
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(Latin) literally 'from a party'; if only one side of a two-party dispute appears to argue, then that dispute is ex parte since only one voice is heard.
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on behalf of. An action, usually a legal action, taken by a party on someone else's behalf.
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Proceeding brought by one person in the absence of another
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when one party to a case speaks or meets with a judge without the presence of the other party or party s attorney. This type of communication is highly inappropriate and not allowed except in unusual and emergency circumstances.
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a proceeding, order, motion, application, request, submission etc., made by or granted for the benefit of one party only; done for, in behalf of, or on application of one party only
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By a party An ex parte application is made to the Court during proceedings by one party in the absence of another or without notifying the other party
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from or on one side only of a dispute, as a divorce suit; without notice to or the presence of the other party.
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