A New Jersey Order Denying Motion Or Application For The Entry of An Order (Main Case) is issued by the court when a motion or application for the entry of an order is denied. This order states the reasons for the denial and the date when the order was entered. It also identifies the parties involved, the motion or application, and the court that issued the order. There are two types of New Jersey Order Denying Motion Or Application For The Entry of An Order (Main Case): 1. Order Denying Motion or Application: This order is issued when a motion or application for the entry of an order is denied. 2. Order Denying Motion or Application for Summary Judgment: This order is issued when a motion or application for summary judgment is denied. Summary judgment is a legal process where a court decides that no trial is necessary because there are no contested issues of fact.