Ex Parte

Ex Parte in Canada

Ex Parte

This section offers an overview of Ex Parte under Canadian law, reporting on the provincial jurisdiction differences.

Concept of Ex Parte in Ontario

This section provides the essential definition of Ex Parte relevant or under the laws of Ontario: Latin term, meaning made in the absence of the opposing party. In certain circumstances, applications or motions brought by a party may be heard without notice to the other party.

Definition of Ex Parte

Ex Parte meaning or descrpition: “on one side only”; refers to a statement or application made to an adjudicator or panel member by a party to a proceeding in the absence of other parties or panel members (Source of this concept of Ex Parte: emp.ca/books/330-7)

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