1. ex parte - Adjective
2. ex parte - Adverb
Upon or from one side only; one-sided; partial; as, an ex parte statement.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEx parte Wong You Ting, 106 Cal. 296 (1895) Taylor v. Reynolds, 92 Cal. 573 Some states provide that in all offenses the defendant may demand a jury trial. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, they divorced in August 2008, citing irreconcilable differences citation and Coleman was granted an ex parte restraining order against Price to prevent her from living in his home when he was hospitalized after their divorce. Source: Internet
But since that hasn't been satisfied, it argues the HK DOJ has no basis for restraining Megaupload's assets: The order was granted on the basis of an ex parte application by the HK DOJ made at the request of the US DOJ. Source: Internet
In that role, in addition to her ongoing APJ responsibilities, she supervised APJs who decided ex parte appeals, managed post-grant review proceedings, and mentored judges new to post-grant proceedings. Source: Internet
Among the cases which reached the US Supreme Court were Yasui v. United States (1943), Hirabayashi v. United States (1943), ex parte Endo (1944), and Korematsu v. United States (1944). Source: Internet
Eight Nazi agents who had planned sabotage operations against American targets were arrested, and six were executed ( Ex parte Quirin ) under their sentences. Source: Internet