Alabama Rule 9007-1 Motion (With Negative Notice Language) is a motion that is filed with the court in order to request relief from the court without the need for a hearing or a response from the court. This type of motion is typically used when the parties involved in a case have agreed on the terms of the request and are in agreement that a hearing is not necessary. It is also used when the court has previously indicated that it does not wish to hear a particular case. The motion must include negative notice language, meaning that the court is not required to take any action in response to the motion. This language is included so that the court can enter its order without having to hear any arguments or consider any evidence. Alabama Rule 9007-1 Motion (With Negative Notice Language) comes in two types: ex parte and notice. With ex parte motions, the court is not required to notify the other party of the motion and can enter an order without the other party's participation. With notice motions, the court must notify the other party of the motion but does not have to wait for the other party's response before entering an order.