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Ex parte
Ex parte [Latin from the Part], on or from one party only, usu. without notice to or argument from the
Where promotions to a grade are made from more than one grade
Where promotions to a grade are made from more than one grade, the rule of seniority set out in Paragraph 5(ii)
Waring, Ex parte, Rule of
Waring, Ex parte, Rule of. The principle established in Ex parte Waring, (1815) 19 Ves. 345, that securities held by...
one half
one of two equal parts of a divisible whole a half
one way
Legally permitting movement or travel in one direction only of paths especially roads as one way streets
One sided
Having one side only or one side prominent
one horse
Drawn by one horse having but a single horse as a one horse
one hand
Employing one hand as the one hand alphabet See Dactylology
Ex parte talis
Ex parte talis, a writ that lay for a bailiff or receiver, who, having auditors appointed to take his accounts,...
Tutius erratur ex parte mitiori
Tutius erratur ex parte mitiori, it is safer to err on the side of mercy.
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