"Quash" is a legal term meaning "to void."
"Exparte" means a communication of some sort that takes place without one fo the parties to the dispute being present. It is usually a communication between the judge and one side, while the other side is absent. It is rare and is usually avoided. There are times however where it is necessary and one side may make it known they are seeking an exparte meeting and the judge will determine if it is necessary and legal
Therefore: To quash an exparte would be to void whatever was the result of the exparte proceeding (i.e. un-attended hearing). . . perhaps an order or a ruling of some type.
William Quash died in 1938.
William Quash was born in 1868.
The Government decided to quash the riots by sending in the troops.
The police chief was anxious to quash the riot quickly.
Exparte means is a communication of some sort, verbal, written etc that takes part without all parties being present. In the legal context it is usually a communication between the judge and one side with the other side being absent. It is rare and is usually avoided. There are times however where it is necessary and one side may make it known they are seeking an exparte meeting and the judge will determine if it is 1. necessary and 2. legal
Words that starts with a that describe quash include annul and aside
The time it takes to quash a motion can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the court's schedule, and the specific circumstances of the motion. It generally takes several weeks to months for a court to make a decision on a motion to quash.
Quash is to put down or suppress forcibly and completely
swift military action was required to quash the revolt be fore any one was injuried
Motion to quash is a lawyer asking a judge to disregard something. Usually it is a decision or ruling from another court.
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