Ex parte

/ɛks ˈpɑːrteɪ/ adjective/adverb

Done for, on behalf of, or involving only one party to a legal proceeding, without notice to or participation by the opposing party. Ex parte proceedings are typically allowed only in emergency situations or for temporary relief.

From Latin 'ex parte,' meaning 'from one side' or 'on behalf of one party.' This legal concept developed in Roman law and was adopted into common law to describe proceedings where only one side is present or represented.

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