Ex parte proceedings permit one-sided procedural relief without participation of other parties and are invoked at a party's request. Ex parte denotes a proceeding initiated and pursued by one party without the participation or notice of other parties, requested for the requesting party's advantage and arising from its Medieval Latin origin; it indicates a one-sided procedural posture where only the applicant's arguments or applications are considered.
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Ex parte proceedings permit one-sided procedural relief without participation of other parties and are invoked at a party's request.
Ex parte denotes a proceeding initiated and pursued by one party without the participation or notice of other parties, requested for the requesting party's advantage and arising from its Medieval Latin origin; it indicates a one-sided procedural posture where only the applicant's arguments or applications are considered.
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