New Jersey Order Resolving Motion to Vacate Stay And-Or Motion to Dismiss With Conditions is an order issued by a court to resolve a motion to vacate a stay or to dismiss a case with conditions. The order can be issued by a judge or court clerk. Generally, such an order is issued when a defendant has filed a motion to vacate a stay or to dismiss a case, or when the plaintiff has requested a stay to be vacated or a case to be dismissed with conditions. The order provides the court's ruling on the motion and addresses any conditions that must be met to dismiss the case. There are two types of New Jersey Order Resolving Motion to Vacate Stay And-Or Motion to Dismiss With Conditions: 1) an Order to Vacate Stay, and 2) an Order to Dismiss with Conditions. An Order to Vacate Stay allows the plaintiff to proceed with their case, while an Order to Dismiss with Conditions sets forth conditions that must be met in order for the case to be dismissed. In either case, the court's order must be followed in order for the motion to be resolved.