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  • Eleven Types of Legal Motions in U. S. Law - The Law Dictionary
    There are eleven types of legal motions in U S law and they are essential to keeping the courts moving Check it out!
  • Motion - Definition, Examples, Cases, processes - Legal Dictionary
    Motions can be made for a wide variety of purposes, such as to have a trial postponed, to have a previously made order modified, to sanction (or punish) an attorney, or even to have the case dismissed Most motions must be made in writing, and require a hearing before a decision can be made by the court
  • Motion | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
    As a rule, the motions of bodies obey Newton’s laws of motion However, motion at speeds close to the speed of light must be treated by using the theory of relativity, and the motion of very small bodies (such as electrons) must be treated by using quantum mechanics
  • What Is a Motion? - FindLaw
    Explore FindLaw's guide on the effective use of motions in court, from motions to dismiss to summary judgments
  • MOTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    the rhythmic motions of the waves He caught the ball and flipped it back to me in one fluid motion The wax should be applied using a circular motion He made hand motions to get our attention She made a motion calling for the repeal of the law Her motion was voted on His lawyer filed a motion for a mistrial
  • motion | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    A motion can be written or spoken, as the relevant rules require Various motions can be made throughout a proceeding, but only after the initial complaint has been filed
  • Motion (legal) - Wikipedia
    Motions may be made at any point in administrative, criminal or civil proceedings, although that right is regulated by court rules which vary from place to place The party requesting the motion is the moving party or movant The party opposing the motion is the nonmoving party or nonmovant
  • Understanding Court Motions: Your Comprehensive Guide - Legal Lotus
    A motion is a request to the court to obtain an order on a specific issue Motions can be made orally at a hearing or in writing How does the Motion get decided? Judges typically enter an order with the rulings on the motion


















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