/ɛks ˈpɑrteɪ ˈpeɪtnt keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ án chỉ có một bên.
A more thorough explanation: An ex parte patent case refers to a legal proceeding or action involving a patent application or patent that is heard or decided by a court or administrative body without the presence or participation of the opposing party. In such cases, only one party is involved in presenting arguments or evidence to the decision-maker.
Example: In the ex parte patent case, the applicant requested a hearing before the patent examiner to present additional evidence in support of their patent application.