New Jersey Order (Judgment Or Approving Settlement) With Case Exhibit Listing is a formal document issued by the court in New Jersey that approves a settlement agreement between two or more parties in a civil lawsuit. This document outlines the terms of the settlement and includes a list of all exhibits related to the case, such as deposition transcripts, affidavits, pleadings, and other documents submitted to the court. It also includes the signatures of all parties involved in the settlement, as well as the signature of the judge or court official who issued the order. There are two main types of New Jersey Order (Judgment Or Approving Settlement) With Case Exhibit Listing: Final Orders, which are issued after a court trial, and Preliminary Orders, which are issued before the trial begins and can be amended at any time.