Minnesota Affidavit and Order Vacating Order For Judgment and Granting New Trial is a document used in Minnesota state courts to vacate an order for judgment and grant a new trial. This document is typically filed by a party in the case who is dissatisfied with the ruling of the court, and wants to challenge the decision before a higher court. Generally, there are two types of Minnesota Affidavit and Order Vacating Order For Judgment and Granting New Trial: a Motion to Vacate Judgment and a Motion to Set Aside Judgment. The Motion to Vacate Judgment seeks to have the court’s decision overturned and the case retried before a different court. The Motion to Set Aside Judgment seeks to annul the court’s decision and grant a new trial. In both cases, the Minnesota Affidavit and Order Vacating Order For Judgment and Granting New Trial must be signed by the party filing the motion in order to be considered valid. Additionally, the document must be filed within a certain time frame and must contain a detailed explanation of why the party believes the court’s decision should be overturned. Finally, the party must submit any relevant evidence or arguments in support of their motion.