The New York Notice of Motion (Central Slip) is a legal document used to initiate a court proceeding in the Central Slip Division of the New York Supreme Court. It is used to alert the court, opposing parties, and other interested parties of the filing of a motion or petition, and to provide basic information about the motion and the parties involved. The Notice of Motion must include the names of all parties, the title of the motion, the court location, the court's index number, the date of the motion, and a statement of the relief requested. It must be signed by the attorney or the party who is filing the motion. There are three types of New York Notice of Motion (Central Slip): Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit, Notice of Motion and Order to Show Cause, and Notice of Motion and Cross-Motion. Each of these documents is used to initiate a specific type of court action. For example, a Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit is used to initiate a motion seeking relief from the court, while a Notice of Motion and Order to Show Cause is used to initiate a hearing to determine whether a temporary injunction should be issued.