Minnesota Instructions — Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right is a legal document issued by the Minnesota Judicial Branch that informs parties of their right to intervene in certain court cases. It outlines the process and procedure for filing a motion to intervene, and provides guidance for parties who are interested in intervening. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right: a Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right Pursuant to Rule 24.02 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure; and a Notice of Intervention as a Matter of Right Pursuant to Rule 24.05 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure. The former is used when a party wants to intervene in an existing civil action, while the latter is used when a party wants to intervene in an existing appeal. Both notices provide a detailed overview of the process and requirements for filing a motion to intervene, and provide guidance on how to present arguments and evidence in support of the motion.