An Oregon (FED) Defendant’s Request for Hearing to Contest Affidavit of Noncompliance — Order for Stay is a legal document filed by a defendant in Oregon in response to an Affidavit of Noncompliance — Order for Stay filed against him. This document is used to contest the Affidavit and to present the defendant’s defense against the allegations. It includes the defendant’s name and contact information, a description of the allegations, and the defendant’s legal arguments against the allegations. The Request for Hearing is then submitted to a court where a judge will decide whether to grant the defendant a hearing or to issue an Order for Stay. There are two types of Oregon (FED) Defendants Request for Hearing to Contest Affidavit of Noncompliance — Order for Stay: 1. Injunctive Relief: This type of Request for Hearing is used to seek a court order to stop a person or organization from doing something that is in violation of a law or regulation. 2. Monetary Relief: This type of Request for Hearing is used to seek monetary damages from a person or organization for their violation of a law or regulation.