1. Of or relating to an action taken in a legal proceeding by one party without the presence or participation of the opposing party: an ex parte hearing.
2. Of or relating to such an action taken in a manner that is not permitted due to the risk of undue influence or interference: an ex parte conversation with the judge.
[Latin : ex, from + parte, ablative of pars, part, side.]
If to this be added the fact that, in consequence of the ex parte application of the spur, one side of the mare appeared to journey faster than the other; and that the aggrieved flank was resolutely indicated by unremitted flourishes of a bushy tail, we finish the picture of both horse and man.
The IMN while arguing that there was no urgency to have warranted the grant of the order ex parte, observed that no motion on notice was filed together with the motion ex-parte.
EX PARTE ORDERConsequently, an ex parte order was issued, directing that she should not be evicted from the matrimonial home between September 4, 2014 and September 11, 2014.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected an ex parte application for an order stopping President Muhammadu Buhari from swearing in Justice Tanko Muhammad as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria.
A temporary ex parte custody order did not qualify as a state court custody order sufficient to meet the requirements necessary for plaintiff to obtain special immigrant juvenile status.
He first contended that structural error occurred when the District Court judge presided over his jury trial after hearing a comment by defense counsel during an ex parte conversation that suggested that appellant might commit perjury.
THE Supreme Court (SC) has maintained the constitutionality of the provision of Republic Act (RA) 9160 or the Anti-Money Laundering Act (Amla), which allows ex parte applications by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) for a bank inquiry on those facing plunder charges.
The Department of Justice eventually filed an ex parte urgent motion, asking the courts to reopen the rebellion and coup d'etat cases; and issue an arrest warrant as well as a hold departure order against the senator.
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