Fairfax Virginia Generic Motion for Continuance and Notice of Motion in an Arbitration Matter

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As a general matter, the procedure to be followed in an arbitration proceeding is less formal than that in a court action, and where not prescribed by statute, the parties may agree as to the procedure to be followed if it is fair and each party has an opportunity to be heard.


Where the parties provide for the conduct of and procedure governing an arbitration hearing, they should specify the rules of evidence that are to govern the hearing, whether the parties or the arbitrators may incorporate other documents and rules into the hearings by reference, matters relating to the production of books and records, either by subpoena duces tecum or other methods, the production of witnesses, and, where desirable, set a time limit on the length of the hearings.


The hearing must be conducted according to any statutory requirements or procedures agreed to by the parties. Unless the arbitrator substantially complies with such procedures, the award may be declared invalid.

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You can apply for an interim injunction at any time during the case, up until the final hearing.

Conditions for Grant of Temporary Injunctions: Prima facie case lies in favor of plaintiff and against defendant. Balance of convenience. High probability of case decision in favor of plaintiff. Irreparable loss to plaintiff in case of non-grant of injunctions.

Definition: An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. There are three types of injunctions: Permanent Injunctions,Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions. Temporary Retraining Orders (TRO) and Preliminary injunctions are equitable in nature.

No set number of continuances are allowed in a court case. Whether continuances are granted and how many are granted rest entirely upon the discretion of the court.

It should say why you need the continuance. Explain how you can better present evidence in your case if you have more time. Explain some of what you want to tell the court, in case you do not get a continuance. Explain why not getting the continuance will harm you or someone else.

All continuance requests shall be in writing using the Continuance Request Form provided by the Clerk, and may be mailed, faxed, or hand-delivered. A continuance may be granted if the Court receives the request least seven (7) days prior to the hearing.

To file this lawsuit, you must go to the General District Court Clerk's office. Ask for the proper court form. To sue for money, fill out a "Warrant in Debt." Even though this court form is called a "warrant," it is not used in a criminal case. It is used in a civil (non-criminal) case.

A request for a continuance must be made in person on your court date before the judge. If you are unable to appear on the court date, you may file a request for a continuance, in writing, no less than 2 business days prior to the court date.

An application for an injunction can be made once Court proceedings have begun. Alternatively, the Court can grant an injunction before the start of Court proceedings if the matter is urgent or if it necessary in the interests of justice.

To obtain a preliminary injunction in Virginia, a plaintiff must show (1) that he is likely to succeed on the merits; (2) that he is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief; (3) that the balance of equities tips in his favor; and (4) that an injunction is in the public interest.

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