A Mississippi Motion Order is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Mississippi that requires a party to take a certain action. The most common types of Mississippi Motion Orders are: 1. Motion to Compel: This type of motion order requires a party to provide documents, answer questions, or take other action that is necessary for the case to proceed. 2. Motion to Quash: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw or cancel a previous request, such as a subpoena. 3. Motion for Summary Judgment: This type of motion order requires a party to provide evidence or information that would support their position on an issue in a case. 4. Motion for Protective Order: This type of motion order requires a party to protect confidential information or evidence from being disclosed to the other parties in the case. 5. Motion to Strike: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw or remove an objection or statement from the record. 6. Motion to Dismiss: This type of motion order requires a party to withdraw a lawsuit or other legal action.