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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. Ex parte Steenkamp and Steenkamp - Wikipedia

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    At the time of their deaths, Mr. and Mrs. K's daughter and son-in-law had two children, and the daughter was pregnant with a third child. The nasciturus was born alive, but died when it was six months old. In terms of the Intestate Succession Act, Mr. and Mrs. K.’s daughter and son-in-law would inherit from their infant child.

  4. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    ex parte: from [for] one party A decision reached, or case brought, by or for one party without the other party being present. ex post: from after Based on knowledge of the past. ex post facto: from a thing done afterward Commonly said as "after the fact." ex post facto law

  5. Ex Parte Estate Davies - Wikipedia

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    Ex Parte Estate Davies 1957 (3) SA 471 (N). The Law of South Africa. 2nd Ed. LexisNexis. 2003. Volume 31. Paras 224, 240, 325 & 326. The Law of South Africa. Volume 31. Butterworths. Durban and Pretoria. 1988. Paras 158 and 171. pp 103, 119 & 160. H R Hahlo and Ellison Kahn.The Union of South Africa: The Development of Its Laws and Constitution.

  6. Ex Parte Lutchman - Wikipedia

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    In Ex Parte Lutchman, an important case in South African succession law, the deceased had left certain property to his six children in equal shares in a validly executed will. One of the deceased's children took out three life insurance policies on his father's life and explained to his father that in order for him (the son) to get the benefits ...

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    In the 1866 case Ex parte Garland, the Supreme Court held that "the power thus conferred is unlimited, with the exception stated." That power, the Court said, "extends to every offence known to ...

  8. Holder v Holder - Wikipedia

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    The true interpretation of what is there reported does not break in upon the law as to trustees. The rule is this. A trustee, who is entrusted to sell and manage for others, undertakes in the same moment, in which he becomes a trustee, not to manage for the benefit and advantage of himself." In Ex parte James the same Lord Chancellor said:

  9. Ex Parte McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Ex parte Estate late McDonald 1945 NPD 348, sometimes called Ex Parte McDonald was an important case in the South African law of succession, in which the testator bequeathed his entire estate to a trust subject to the granting of a usufruct in favour of his wife, so long as she remained unmarried, in which she received the full use and enjoyment of the income of his estate.