Ex parte definition

Ex parte means a communication, oral or written, to the presiding officer or other decision maker in a contested case without notice and an opportunity for all parties to participate.
Ex parte means without prior notice.
Ex parte means a communication, oral or written, to an ALJ or other decision maker in a contested case without notice and an opportunity for all parties to be heard.

Examples of Ex parte in a sentence

  • The parties agree that only consent is at issue here because Barrow does not invoke Ex parte Young as to her claims against KSU and the Supreme Court has rejected Congress’s attempt to abrogate state sovereign immunity in the ADEA.

  • While the plurality in Ex parte James opined that, in the abstract, the judiciary had the authority to implement a remedy, it did not attempt this task (which may have proven illustrative, because its concrete, rather than abstract, form would have proven its legislative nature) and instead admitted that "the legislature .

  • And nothing about granting recognition suddenly makes the two jurisdictions’ laws identical.To perhaps state the obvious, although Ex parte Chace, 26 R.I. 351, 58 A.

  • These latter amici simply believe that Ex parte Chace is “precedent only for subsequent cases having comparable facts” and “[t]his case is not one of them.” NLF Br., p.

  • Ex parte Chace enunciated both the celebration rule and the then “well-recognized exception” to the general rule to the effect that a marriage would not be recognized if “odious by the common consent of nations, or if its influence is thought dangerous to the fabric of society” or it is “so subversive of goods morals” that it is “strongly against the public policy of the jurisdiction.” Id. 58 A.


More Definitions of Ex parte

Ex parte communications means a discussion, correspondence or contact regarding a contested case between the AHO and a party to a contested case, or a non-party who has an interest in the outcome of the case, without all parties being present to such communication. Communications for the purpose of scheduling and other administrative functions shall not be considered ex parte.
Ex parte means communication with the Examiner by one party outside the presence of other parties.
Ex parte. Emergency order” means an [ex parte]
Ex parte means any meeting which takes place between (i) any person acting in behalf of the applicant or holder of a certificate of public need or any person opposed to the issuance or in favor of the revocation of a certificate of public need and (ii) any person who has authority in the department to make a decision respecting the issuance or revocation of a certificate of public need for which the department has not provided 10 days written notification to opposing parties of the time and place of such meeting. An ex parte contact shall not include a meeting between the persons identified in (i) and staff of the department.
Ex parte in relation to an application means an application by or from one party only without requiring service on or submissions from any adverse party;
Ex parte means any contact with the Judge regarding a pending case where the opposing party has not received notice, is not present, and has not consented to the communication.