Minnesota Instructions — Response to Notice of Motion and Motion to Stop COLA is an act of court action used to suspend or stop the payment of Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) to a party. The motion is filed when the party receiving the COLA fails to comply with the terms of the contract or agreement that the COLA was based upon. The filing party may be the party that provided the COLA, or an entity with a legitimate interest in the case. The Response to Notice of Motion and Motion to Stop COLA must include a detailed description of the party making the motion, the purpose of the motion, the alleged cause of the non-compliance, and why the COLA should be stopped. The response must also include any arguments that the party making the motion wishes to present to the court. Different types of Minnesota Instructions — Response to Notice of Motion and Motion to Stop COLA can include: 1. Motion to Suspend COLA — This motion is used to suspend the payment of COLA until a contract dispute is resolved. 2. Motion to Terminate COLA — This motion is used to terminate the payment of COLA permanently. 3. Motion to Modify COLA — This motion is used to modify the terms of the COLA, such as reducing the amount or changing the payment schedule. 4. Motion to Compel Payment of COLA — This motion is used to require the party receiving the COLA to make the payment of the COLA. 5. Motion to Enforce the Terms of the COLA — This motion is used to require the party receiving the COLA to comply with the terms of the agreement or contract that the COLA is based upon.