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‖ ex parte, ex-parte, adv. chiefly attrib. as quasi-a.|ˌɛksˈpɑːtiː| [L. phrase ex out of + parte, abl. of pars part, side.] 1. Law. On one side only: said respecting an affidavit, application, commission, evidence, testimony, etc. (See quots.)
1672J. Cowell Interpr. s.v., A Commission ex parte, is that which is taken out and executed by one side onely. 1779J. Reed in Sparks Corr. Amer. Rev. (1853) II. 277 No ex parte testimony ought to be received by the Court. 1839Holthouse New Law Dict. s.v., An Ex-parte application to the court is an application made by one party only. 1853Wharton Pa. Digest 854 An exparte affidavit may be admitted to prove pedigree. 2. transf. Of statements, etc.: Made with respect to, or in the interest of, one side only.
1812Ld. Palmerston Parl. Deb. 21 Dec., Ex-parte statements like the present. 1823Lingard Hist. Eng. VI. 346 Ex parte statements, to which the accused had no opportunity of replying. 1856Reade Never too late xxiv, I object to an ex parte statement from a personal enemy. |