New York Motion for an Order Authorizing the District Court to is a type of motion used in civil court proceedings to request a court order from the district court. This motion may be filed by either the plaintiff or the defendant in a civil lawsuit. The court order requested may vary depending on the specifics of the case, but it typically authorizes the district court to take a certain action on the plaintiff’s behalf or on behalf of the defendant. There are two main types of New York Motion for an Order Authorizing the District Court to: a motion for summary judgment and a motion for injunctive relief. A motion for summary judgment requests that a judge rule in favor of the plaintiff without a trial. A motion for injunctive relief requests a court order that directs a party to take a certain action or refrain from taking a certain action.