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Minnesota Instructions - Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes

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Instructions - Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes

Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes is a legal document used to correct errors in the court record. This document is used to make changes to a document that has already been filed with the court. It can be used to correct minor errors, such as typos, incorrect dates, and misspelled words. It cannot be used to make major changes, such as changing the amount of damages awarded or the outcome of a case. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes: a motion for correction of clerical errors and a motion for rectification of clerical errors. The motion for correction of clerical errors is used to amend the court record to reflect the true facts or to correct misstatements of law or fact. The motion for rectification of clerical errors is used to correct errors, such as typos, incorrect dates, and misspelled words. Both motions must be filed with the court and will require a hearing.

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12.02How Presented A motion making any of these defenses shall be made before pleading if a further pleading is permitted. No defense or objection is waived by being joined with one or more defenses or objections in a responsive pleading or motion.

6(3) of intent to seek an aggravated sentence, Rule 11.04 requires the court to have a hearing to determine any pretrial issues that need to be resolved in connection with that request. This could include issues as to the timeliness of the notice under Rule 7.03 or 19.04, subd. 6.

15.01. A party may amend a pleading once as a matter of course at any time before a responsive pleading is served or, if the pleading is one to which no responsive pleading is permitted and the action has not been placed upon the trial calendar, the party may so amend it at any time within 20 days after it is served.

16.02Scheduling and Planning (c) to complete discovery. (g) any other matters appropriate in the circumstances of the case. A schedule shall not be modified except by leave of court upon a showing of good cause.

17.02Infants or Incompetent Persons Whenever a party to an action is an infant or is incompetent and has a representative duly appointed under the laws of this state or the laws of a foreign state or country, the representative may sue or defend on behalf of such party.

Interpleader. Persons having claims against the plaintiff may be joined as defendants and required to interplead, in an action brought for that purpose, when their claims are such that the plaintiff is or may be exposed to multiple liability.

Rule 521(b) establishes a 20-day time period for removing the case to district court. The 20 days is measured from the mailing of the notice of judgment, and the law requires that an additional three days be added to the time period when notice is served by mail.

Before a substitution is made, the party or officer to be affected, unless expressly assenting thereto, shall be given reasonable notice of the application therefor and ed an opportunity to object.

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Minnesota Instructions - Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes