ex parte

ex parte (eks pahr-tee), adv. [Latin “from the part”] On or from one party only, usu. without notice to or argument from the adverse party (the judge conducted the hearing ex parte).

ex parte, adj. Done or made at the instance and for the benefit of one party only, and without notice to, or argument by, any person adversely interested; of or relating to court action taken by one party without notice to the other, usu. for temporary or emergency relief (an ex parte hearing) (an ex parte injunction). • Despite the traditional one-sidedness of ex parte matters, some courts now require notice to the opposition before what they call an “ex parte hearing.” — Sometimes spelled exparte. — ex parte, adv.


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