Washington Order re Adequate Cause (Respondent's Motion to Modify/Terminate Order for Protection Effective More Than Two Years) (ERRAND, RACE, OR) refers to the three types of court orders in the state of Washington that allow a respondent to ask the court to modify or terminate a protection order that has been in effect for more than two years. The three types of orders are ERRAND (Order re Adequate Cause to Deny), RACE (Order re Adequate Cause to Grant) and OR (Order re Hearing). ERRAND is an order that denies the respondent's motion to modify or terminate the protection order. The court will issue ERRAND if it finds that the respondent has not presented adequate cause to modify or terminate the protection order. RACE is an order that grants the respondent's motion to modify or terminate the protection order. The court will issue RACE if it finds that the respondent has presented adequate cause to modify or terminate the protection order. OR He's an order that sets a hearing to determine whether the respondent has presented adequate cause to modify or terminate the protection order. The court will issue OR if it finds that the respondent has not presented sufficient cause to grant or deny the motion without a hearing.