The Minnesota Statement of Facts In Support of Motion To Exclude Time is a legal document filed with the court in order to seek a ruling to exclude certain time limits in a case. A motion to exclude time is typically used when a party believes the statute of limitations or other time limit should not apply to their case. The document outlines the facts of the case and provides an argument for why the court should grant the request. The document should include the names of all parties, the nature of the case, the applicable law, the reasons for the request, and any relevant evidence or facts to support the motion. There are two types of Minnesota Statement of Facts In Support of Motion To Exclude Time: a pre-trial motion and a post-trial motion. A pre-trial motion is filed prior to any trial proceedings, while a post-trial motion must be filed after the trial has concluded.