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exparte造句
1. An exparte application is made, supported by an affidavit. 2. The second issue in Exparte Handscomb is, however, directly relevant to our decision. 3. If an exparte injunction is to be sought the purchaser should ensure that the exclusivity clause is clear and precise. 4. Certain exparte applications are required to be made by affidavit, in which case the affidavit itself suffices as the application. 5. The later authority was, of course, Exparte Saunders, which the Divisional Court proceeded to analyse in detail. 6. But it is obviously undesirable to have exparte residence orders other than very occasionally. 7. There are several reasons why exparte contact issues arise more frequently in agency proceedings than in court trials. 8. If the application is made exparte the court may direct a summons to be issued. 9. The matter was discussed exparte by propagandists on both sides. 10. The application accompanied by such certificate will then be referred to the district judge, exparte, who may grant the application. 11. In this respect the situation is very similar to that which obtains when a court grants an exparte injunction. 12. Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an exparte injunction to readmit her to the premises. 13. However, I am bound to say that in my judgment Exparte Handscomb was wrongly decided on that issue. 14. Nothing is said about residence orders, either that they can be made or that they can not be made exparte. 15. Their Lordships rejected the claim saying that the statutory scheme showed that leave was to be exparte. 16. But this point of view has some problem such as hypotheses, over amplifying and exparte explaining etc, so I consider that the conclusion is wrong. 17. The person presiding over a hearing may not have exparte contact with the parties, interested parties or other participants in the hearing. 18. From the perspective of the accused respondent, this sort of consultation is likely to seem just as unfair as any other exparte communication by an adverse party .