Oregon Notice of Hearing On Motion For Relief From Automatic Stay In Chapter 7 Or 13 Case is a document that is filed with the court to provide notice of a hearing on a motion for relief from the automatic stay in a Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy case. This document informs the parties involved in the bankruptcy case that a hearing has been scheduled to consider the request for relief from the automatic stay. The notice usually includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as any other relevant information. Depending on the type of bankruptcy, there are different types of Oregon Notice of Hearing On Motion For Relief From Automatic Stay In Chapter 7 Or 13 Case: 1. Notice of Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: This document is filed by a creditor in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case to request relief from the automatic stay in order to pursue collection efforts against the debtor. 2. Notice of Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: This document is filed by a creditor in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case to request relief from the automatic stay in order to pursue a claim or judgment against the debtor. 3. Notice of Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay to Lift Automatic Stay: This document is filed by a debtor in a bankruptcy case to request relief from the automatic stay in order to pursue an action against a creditor or other party.