A Notice of Motion or Objection is a document that is submitted to the court to inform the court of an individual's intention to file a motion or objection in a legal case. It is typically used in civil litigation and in some criminal proceedings. Specifically, it is a written notice that is given to all parties involved in a case, informing them of the motion or objection that is being filed. There are generally three types of Notice of Motion or Objection: Demurrer, Motion to Dismiss, and Motion for Summary Judgment. A Demurrer is a written legal document that is filed to challenge the legal sufficiency of the opposing party's pleadings, such as a complaint or answer. A Motion to Dismiss is a written legal document that is filed to request that the court dismiss a case on certain grounds, such as lack of jurisdiction or failure to state a claim. Lastly, a Motion for Summary Judgment is a written legal document that is filed to request that the court grant judgment in favor of the filing party without the need to go to trial.