New York Objection To Notice of Motion is a legal document used to object to a motion that has been filed in a New York court. It is filed in response to a Notice of Motion, which is a document that informs the court that one party is filing a motion for the court to take action. The New York Objection To Notice of Motion is used to challenge the motion and explain why the court should not grant it. It can also be used to present evidence or other arguments that may support the party's objection. The different types of New York Objection To Notice of Motion include: Motion to Dismiss, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion for a Preliminary Injunction, Motion for Change of Venue, Motion to Compel Discovery, Motion to Strike, Motion to Vacate, and Motion for Attorneys' Fees. Each of these motions has corresponding objections that must be filed in order to challenge the motion.