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Ex parte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ex parte is a Latin legal term meaning "from (by or for) one party" (pronounced /ɛks ˈpɑrteɪ/ or in English). An ex parte decision is one decided by a judge without requiring all of the par...
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Step 1. Select Bankruptcy or Adversary. ... Step 2. Select Motions/Applications from the Pleadings category. For Adversary select the Motion category. ... Step 4. Select Ex Parte Relief.
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International Commercial Arbitration (Model Law), in so far as it contemplates giving arbitrators the power to grant ex parte interim relief, has raised a huge concern within the international community of arbitrators.
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2.9 Emergency and Ex Parte Relief: A. Emergency. If either party believes a hearing is needed prior to participation in mediation, that party shall file a request for an immediate hearing, identifying the emergency and the issues to be addressed at the hearing.
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(1) A petition may be filed before the justice court judge, municipal court judge or county court judge, in an ex parte proceeding upon good cause shown, if the justice court judge, municipal court judge or county court judge deems it necessary to protect from abuse the petitioner, any minor children,
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The Legal Term * Ex Parte * Defined & Explained ... EX PARTE - Lat. 'By or for one party' or 'by one side.'; Refers to situations in which only one party (and not the adversary) appears before a judge. Such meetings are often forbidden.
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