Motion definition

Motion means a formal proposition to be discussed and voted on during the course of a meeting.
Motion means a formal proposal placed before a meeting in order that it may be debated to a conclusion.
Motion means a request made to the Board or the hearing officer for the purposes of obtaining a ruling or order directing or allowing some act to be done in favor of the movant. (See definition of "movant" in this Section.)

Examples of Motion in a sentence

  • The following conditions shall be incorporated into the Charter Agreement between the Board of Education of the City of Chicago and Art in Motion Charter School: ● The school must demonstrate progress toward implementing the Recommendations codified in the Special Education Renewal Site Visit Report by the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services (ODLSS).

  • Before the Court is Plaintiff Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx’x Motion for Final Approval of Class Action Settlement (“Motion for Final Approval”).

  • Also before the Court is Plaintiff’s Motion for Attorneys’ Fees, Costs, and Expenses to Settlement Class Counsel, and Service Award Payment to Plaintiffs (“Motion for Attorneys’ Fees”).

  • Historically, the Company or a prior servicer did not consistently seek approval and provide notice to bankruptcy courts through either a Motion for Approval, APOC, and/or PCN when a Borrower in an active Bankruptcy Case entered into a Loan Modification.

  • For example, some jurisdictions may require the Borrower to file a Motion to Approve the Loan Modification.


More Definitions of Motion

Motion means a proposal, moved by a member and seconded by another member, for the consideration of Council or a committee.
Motion means a written proposal;
Motion means a request to the presiding officer for an order or ruling directing some act to be done in favor of the proponent of the motion, including a statement of justification or reasons for the request.
Motion means a request offered verbally or in writing for a ruling or to take some action.
Motion means a motion in a proceeding or an intended proceeding; (“motion”)
Motion means a Resolution of Council or a Recommendation of a Committee that is under debate by Council or a Committee.
Motion means a question to be considered by the Council or Committee which is moved, seconded, presented, read by the Chair and is subject to debate. When a motion is adopted, it becomes a resolution;