/hɪər ɛks ˈpɑːteɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: xét xử vụ án khi chỉ có một bên.
A more throughout explanation: “To hear ex parte” means to hear a case or a legal matter in court in the absence of the other party or parties involved. This typically occurs when one party requests a hearing without notifying or allowing the other party to be present or participate.
Example: The judge decided to hear the motion ex parte, without the presence of the opposing party, to expedite the decision-making process.