The Mississippi Order Granting Motion To Shorten Notice Time Regarding (Corresponding Motion) is an order issued by a Mississippi court that reduces the amount of time a party must give to the other party before certain court actions can be taken. This order typically applies to case in which a party must provide notice to another party before filing a motion, such as a motion to compel discovery, motion for summary judgment, or motion for a new trial. This order can also be used to reduce the amount of time needed to serve a party with notice of a hearing. There are two types of Mississippi Order Granting Motion To Shorten Notice Time Regarding (Corresponding Motion): ex parte orders and orders on notice. An ex parte order is issued without notice to the other party and is used when time is of the essence and the other party cannot be given notice. An order on notice requires the other party to be notified of the motion and allows the party to respond before the order is issued.