A Motion That May Be Filed By Either Party In Which The Party Asks The Court To Enter A Judgment In That Party's Favor Without A Trial. Unlike A Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings - A Motion For Summary Judgment Can Be Supported By Evidence Outside The Pleadings - Such As Witnesses' Affidavits - Answers To Interrogatories - And Other Evidence Obtained Prior To Or During Discovery.

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1. A Motion That May Be Filed By Either Party In Which The Party Asks The Court To Enter A Judgment In That Party's Favor Without A Trial. Unlike A Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings - A Motion For Summary Judgment Can Be Supported By Evidence Outside The Pleadings - Such As Witnesses' Affidavits - Answers To Interrogatories - And Other Evidence Obtained Prior To Or During Discovery.