Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion is a legal document used to bring a matter before a court or tribunal. It is typically used to request relief from the court, including an order or ruling on a certain issue. The notice of motion includes a statement of the relief requested, the court or tribunal where it is being filed, and the date the motion will be heard. The motion itself is the actual document that explains the facts of the case, the law supporting the relief requested, and any other arguments in favor of granting the relief. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion: 1. Notice of Motion and Motion for Summary Judgment: this type of motion is used to request a judgment without a trial if there are no issues of material fact in dispute. 2. Notice of Motion and Motion for Default Judgment: this type of motion is used to request a judgment when the opposing party has failed to respond to the motion.