A New Jersey Order Reinstating Case is a written order issued by a court or tribunal to reinstate a case that was previously dismissed. The order is signed by the presiding judge or tribunal. This type of order is commonly used when a court or tribunal has dismissed a case, but the parties involved wish to re-open the case. There are two types of New Jersey Order Reinstating Case: (1) Order Reinstating a Dismissed Case and (2) Order Reinstating a Defaulted Case. The Order Reinstating a Dismissed Case is used when the court or tribunal dismisses a case due to an error or technicality, and the parties wish to re-open the case. This type of order does not require the defendant to enter a plea to the charge. The Order Reinstating a Defaulted Case is used when a defendant fails to answer the initial complaint or other court document, resulting in a default judgment. This type of order requires the defendant to enter a plea to the charge and the case proceeds as normal.