Minnesota Motion For Review or Combined Motion is a type of legal motion that can be filed with the court in Minnesota. It allows a party to the lawsuit to ask the court to reconsider or change its decision or order on a particular issue. The motion can be filed by either side in the case and must be supported by legal argument and evidence. There are three types of Minnesota Motion For Review or Combined Motion: Motion for Reconsideration, Motion to Modify, and Motion to Vacate. Motion for Reconsideration: A Motion for Reconsideration is a motion that requests the court to reconsider its previous decision or order. This motion must be supported by new facts or evidence that was not available at the time of the original court decision or order. Motion to Modify: A Motion to Modify is a motion that requests the court to modify or change its previous decision or order. This motion must be supported by legal argument or evidence that shows why the court should modify its previous decision or order. Motion to Vacate: A Motion to Vacate is a motion that requests the court to vacate or cancel its previous decision or order. This motion must be supported by legal argument or evidence that shows why the court should vacate its previous decision or order.