An Alaska Order on Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings is a legal document used in the state of Alaska to resolve a dispute between two parties without having to go through a full trial. This type of order is typically issued when both parties agree that the facts presented are sufficient to decide the dispute. The court reviews the pleadings of each party and determines if the facts presented are sufficient to decide the case. If the facts are sufficient, the court will enter an order granting judgment on the pleadings in favor of one of the parties. There are two types of Alaska Orders on Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings: 1) a motion for judgment on the pleadings granted in favor of one party, and 2) a motion for judgment on the pleadings denied or dismissed. In the first instance, the court will issue an order granting judgment in favor of one of the parties; while in the second instance, the court will dismiss the motion without making a ruling.