Vermont Motion to Enforce Generic is a civil procedure employed by a party to enforce a generic judgment or order of a court in the state of Vermont. It is a motion to the court to enforce an order or judgment that has been issued in the state. This motion is typically used when a party has not complied with an order or judgment of the court and is used to compel the other party to comply with the terms of the order or judgment. The motion must be filed in the court where the order or judgment was issued. There are three types of Vermont Motion to Enforce Generic: Motion to Enforce Payment, Motion to Enforce Service, and Motion to Enforce Performance. Motion to Enforce Payment is used to compel the other party to pay the amount specified in the court order or judgment. Motion to Enforce Service is used to compel the other party to serve the documents or evidence specified in the court order or judgment. Lastly, Motion to Enforce Performance is used to compel the other party to perform the actions specified in the court order or judgment.