The Hawaii Amended Order for Hearing on Motion is an official court document that is filed with the court in order to set a hearing date and time for a motion that has been filed in a legal case. This document provides the details of the motion and requests the court to set a hearing on the motion. It also provides the date, time, and location of the hearing, and it may be amended by the parties involved or the court itself. There are two types of Hawaii Amended Order for Hearing on Motion: an "Order Setting Hearing on Motion" and an "Order Amending Hearing on Motion." The Order Setting Hearing on Motion is used when the motion has been filed and the hearing date needs to be set, while the Order Amending Hearing on Motion is used when the hearing date needs to be changed or rescheduled.