Minnesota General Motion is a legal procedure used in Minnesota courts to allow a party to make a formal motion to the court. It is used to request relief, such as a change of venue, a new trial, or a dismissal of the case. It can also be used to request the court to take certain actions, such as granting an injunction or entering a judgment. There are several types of Minnesota General Motions, including motions for change of venue, motion to dismiss, motion to intervene, motion for reconsideration, motion for summary judgment, and motion for a new trial.