Sit on a toilet, puff and blow and heave until you are red in the face, then breathe a sigh of relief, stand up, wipe your backside, pull your keks up and exit the room, not forgetting to flush the offending article away! Voila, a motion!
Answer A motion (in legal matters) is a document prepared by a lawyer to bring a matter before the court to be decided. The judge will either grant or deny the request in the motion and will sign an order stating his decision. Motion (in regards to physics) is movement from any place or position.
A motion
The most used parliamentary procedure is for the ruling government to put forward a motion such as a change in the law which the house then votes on. If they win the vote the motion is passed.
Modify what? Custody? Child support? Both? Procedure to file? Procedure to answer? State or country where such an action is occurring or will occur?
no
Range-of-motion testing (ROM)
A procedure in which a joint motion were measured by an instrument. Measuring instruments includes Goniometer and Inclinometer.
Ultrasound displays continuous motion images of internal structures.endoscopy
Talk to a lawyer, because it will depend very much on the details.
In paliamentary procedure when a member wishes to make a motion and is recognized by the Chair or presiding member it is said you “have the floor.” you are the only member entitled to present or discuss a motion at that time. What it means is that you have the attention of the room to say what you need to, you will customarily stand to do this and since you are the only one standing " the floor is yours".
In parliamentary procedure, if a motion requires a second and does not receive one, it will die or just cease to exist.
There is an online form however judges are not favorable toward this motion. see link below
It is a legal procedure whereby the judge is asked via the filing of a legal brief (called a "Motion") to "set aside" a ruling of his own, or another (usually lower) court. It must set forth the full legal reasoning for such a request. The judge will consider the Motion and then issue a ruling on the request.