Washington Order Lifting Stay and Scheduling Hearing is a court order issued by the Supreme Court of Washington that lifts a stay or postponement of a case and sets a date for a hearing. A stay is a court order that temporarily stops a case from proceeding, usually due to a specific event or a delay. There are two types of Washington Order Lifting Stay and Scheduling Hearing: 1) an order lifting a stay that was issued prior to the scheduling of a hearing, and 2) an order lifting a stay and scheduling a hearing for the first time. The first type of order lifting a stay and scheduling a hearing is issued when a stay was issued before a hearing was scheduled. This order lifts the stay and sets a date, time, and location for the hearing. The second type of order lifting a stay and scheduling a hearing is issued when a hearing has not yet been scheduled. This order sets a date, time, and location for the hearing and lifts any stay that may have been previously issued. These orders are generally issued to ensure that cases proceed in a timely manner and that all parties have an opportunity to present their arguments in court.