A Nevada Motion-Opposition Notice is a document filed in a Nevada court when one party (the moving) is asking the court to take some action. Depending on the type of motion, the other party (the opposition) may be required to respond. The types of Nevada Motion-Opposition Notice are: 1. Motion for Summary Judgment: This type of motion asks the court to make a decision without a trial. The opposing party must respond to the motion to be heard. 2. Motion to Dismiss: This type of motion asks the court to dismiss a case without a trial. The opposing party must respond to the motion to be heard. 3. Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings: This type of motion asks the court to render a judgment based solely on the complaint and answer filed in the case. The opposing party must respond to the motion to be heard. 4. Motion for Relief from Judgment or Order: This type of motion asks the court to modify or set aside an existing judgment or order. The opposing party must respond to the motion to be heard. 5. Motion for Continuance: This type of motion asks the court to postpone a hearing or trial. The opposing party does not need to respond to the motion.