START ENGLISH Legal English Terminology Checker: Motion

START ENGLISH Legal English Terminology Checker

🔷 Motion

➡️ A motion is a formal request made by any party for a desired ruling, order, or judgment.

➡️ The party that makes the motion is known as the movant. 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.

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