Minnesota Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right is a legal procedure in the state of Minnesota that allows an individual or entity to intervene in a lawsuit without obtaining the permission of the court. The individual or entity must have a legal interest in the proceedings and must be directly affected by the outcome. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right: Permissive Intervention and Compulsory Intervention. Permissive Intervention allows an individual or entity to intervene in a lawsuit if they can show that they have a legal interest in the proceedings and will be directly affected by the outcome. Compulsory Intervention requires that the individual or entity claiming legal interest in the proceedings must prove that their interest is so great that they will be greatly prejudiced if they are not allowed to intervene.