New Jersey Order to Show Cause Summary Action — Appendix XII-F is a document used in New Jersey courts to ask a party to appear before the court and explain why a certain action should not be taken against them. This is typically used when a party has failed to comply with a court order, or when the court believes that a party has acted in bad faith. This document is typically used to request a hearing before the court to determine if sanctions should be imposed. There are two types of New Jersey Order to Show Cause Summary Action — Appendix XII-F: The Default Order to Show Cause and the Contested Order to Show Cause. The Default Order to Show Cause is used when the opposing party does not respond to the Order to Show Cause. The Contested Order to Show Cause is used when the opposing party does respond to the Order to Show Cause and the court will then hold a hearing to determine if sanctions should be imposed.