Ex parte order definition

Ex parte order means an order, issued by a judge, based on one party's request without hearing from the other side.
Ex parte order means an order made by the court upon the application of one party to an action without notice to the other.
Ex parte order means a Court order granted without a hearing and without input from both parties.

Examples of Ex parte order in a sentence

  • On the 13th November, 2015, the Applicants were granted an Ex- parte order of Interim Injunction restraining the Respondents from evicting the Applicants who occupy Plot Number 2419 and 2420, Kabwe to allow the Applicants to remain in occupation of the properties pending the hearing and determination of the arbitral tribunal herein.


More Definitions of Ex parte order

Ex parte order means an order obtained on application without notice to 15
Ex parte order means an order made under the next succeed­ ing sub-section for the payment of maintenance in respect of a child pending the disposal of a complaint.

Related to Ex parte order

  • Template Order Form means the template form in Annex 1 to Framework Schedule 4 (Template Order Form and Template Call Off terms);

  • Tariff Order means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services (Eighth) (Addressable Systems) Tariff Order, 2017;

  • Stop Work Order means the written Notice, delivered in accordance with this Agreement, by which the State may require the Contractor to stop all, or any part, of the Work of this Agreement, for the period set forth in the Stop Work Order. The Stop Work Order shall be specifically identified as such and shall indicate that it is issued pursuant to the Stop Work provision in this Exhibit B.

  • Manufacturing Facility means buildings and structures, including machinery and equipment, the primary purpose of which is or will be the manufacture of tangible goods or materials or the processing of such goods or materials by physical or chemical change.

  • Disclosure Order has the meaning set forth in Section 10.7.