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  2. Ex parte - Wikipedia

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    In law, ex parte (/ ɛ k s ˈ p ɑːr t eɪ,-iː /) is a Latin term meaning literally "from/out of the party/faction [1] of" (name of party/faction, often omitted), thus signifying "on behalf of (name)". An ex parte decision is one decided by a judge without requiring all of the parties to the dispute to be present.

  3. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    ex tunc: from then Term used in contract law to specify terms that are voided or confirmed in effect from the execution of the contract. Cf. ex nunc. Ex turpi causa non oritur actio: ex nunc: from now on Term used in contract law to specify terms that are voided or confirmed in effect only in the future and not prior to the contract, or its ...

  4. Civil procedure in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The ex parte application represents a departure from this rule. The courts will examine such an application very carefully, that the interests of affected persons may be properly safeguarded. There are two important principles for ensuring fairness to the party against whom relief is sought in terms of an ex parte application:

  5. Kathy Griffin finalizes divorce with ex-husband Randy Bick - AOL

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    A little over a year after filing for divorce, Kathy Griffin and ex-husband Randy Bick are closing the book on their love story. Griffin and Bick, who were married for three years, finalized their ...

  6. Ex parte McCardle - Wikipedia

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    Ex parte McCardle, 74 U.S. (7 Wall.) 506 (1869), was a United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court held that Congress has the authority to withdraw the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction to review decisions of lower courts at any time. [1] The entirety of the Court's appellate jurisdiction is determined by federal law. [2]

  7. Jeff Bezos’ Ex-Wife MacKenzie Scott Files for Divorce From ...

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    Going her own way. MacKenzie Scott, who was formerly married to Jeff Bezos, has filed for divorce from her second husband, Dan Jewett, after less than two years of marriage. Celebrity Splits of ...

  8. Irreconcilable differences - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, irreconcilable differences were the original and only grounds for no-fault divorce, such as in California, which enacted America's first purely no-fault divorce law in 1969. [2] California now lists one other possible basis, "permanent legal incapacity to make decisions" (formerly "incurable insanity"), on its divorce petition form.

  9. Grey's Anatomy's Kevin McKidd and Ex Settle Divorce After 15 ...

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    Kevin McKidd and Arielle Goldrath have settled the terms of their divorce, Us Weekly can confirm.. The twosome reached an uncontested written agreement regarding their property, child custody and ...