A Notice of Cases Set For Hearing is a document issued by a court or tribunal that notifies parties of a scheduled hearing date and time. It is commonly used by courts and tribunals to ensure that all parties are aware of the hearing date and have the opportunity to prepare for the hearing. There are two types of Notice of Cases Set For Hearing. The first type is a standard Notice of Cases Set For Hearing which outlines the hearing date and time, the case number, and the court or tribunal responsible for the hearing. The second type is an Amended Notice of Cases Set For Hearing which is issued to inform parties of any changes to the hearing date or time. It will also include any new information relating to the hearing such as the addition of parties, witnesses, or evidence.