Definitions from Wiktionary (ex parte)
▸ adjective: (law) Of, relating to, or characteristic of a proceeding where one of the involved parties is not present.
▸ adjective: Concerning only one side of a matter; one-sided.
▸ adverb: (law) In the manner of a proceeding where one of the involved parties is not (or sometimes may not be) present.
ex parte application,
ex parte council,
ex parte hearing,
Ex parte Milligan,
Ex parte Merryman,
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▸ adjective: (law) Of, relating to, or characteristic of a proceeding where one of the involved parties is not present.
▸ adjective: Concerning only one side of a matter; one-sided.
▸ adverb: (law) In the manner of a proceeding where one of the involved parties is not (or sometimes may not be) present.
Similar:
noncourt,
nonjoined,
nontrial,
nonparty,
extrajudicial,
nonpresent,
extraterritorial,
out-of-court,
nonpaternity,
nonland,
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Adjectives:
parol,
pro bono,
freelance,
noncompete,
neuter,
noncriminal,
independent,
noncomplying,
nonparticipant,
licit
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