ex parte — ex par·te / eks pär tē, tā/ adv or adj [Medieval Latin, on behalf (of)]: on behalf of or involving only one party to a legal matter and in the absence of and usu. without notice to the other party an ex parte motion relief granted ex parte used… … Law dictionary
Re Wakim; Ex parte McNally — Infobox Court Case name=Re Wakim; Ex parte McNally court=High Court of Australia date decided=June 17 1999 full name= Re Wakim; Ex parte McNally Anor; Re Wakim; Ex parte Darvall; Re Brown Ors; Ex parte Amann Anor; Spinks Ors v Prentice citations … Wikipedia
Ex parte — is a Latin legal term meaning from (by or for) one party (pronEng|ɛks ˈpɑrteɪ or IPA|/ɛks ˈpɑrti/ in English).An ex parte decision is one decided by a judge without requiring all of the parties to the controversy to be present. In Australian,… … Wikipedia
ex parte — For one party only. Ex parte refers to those proceedings where one of the parties has not received notice and therefore is neither present nor represented in a court of law. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
Ex parte or in camera — Most legal proceedings require both parties to submit arguments to a judge in open court. Unilateral contact with a judge is not only disallowed it may violate ethical rules. There are some situations where contact with a judge, ex parte or in… … Wikipedia
ex parte — adverb or adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin Date: 1672 1. on or from one side or party only used of legal proceedings 2. from a one sided or partisan point of view … New Collegiate Dictionary
ex parte — ex par·te || ‚eks pÉ‘Ëtɪ from one side or party only (concerning legal proceedings) … English contemporary dictionary
preliminary order — предварительное постановление, предварительная обеспечительная мера (см. provisional and conservatory measures), принимаемая составом арбитража в порядке ex parte (ex parte proceedings) в соответствии с процедурой, предусмотренной изменениями и… … Glossary of international commercial arbitration
Docketing software — is computer software for use in scheduling legal matters. In ex parte proceedings, litigation, and other legal matters, timing is highly critical. The schedule used by one who practices before a court is called a docket.One class of docketing… … Wikipedia
docketing software — noun Software for use in scheduling legal matters, for example ex parte proceedings, litigation, and other legal matters … Wiktionary