Motion Time Form With Decimals In Philadelphia

State:
Multi-State
County:
Philadelphia
Control #:
US-0033LTR
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The Motion Time Form with Decimals in Philadelphia is a vital document for legal professionals needing to request additional time to respond to court matters. This form allows for precise time requests expressed in decimal format, which is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who must communicate exact timeframes in legal proceedings. Key features of this form include the ability to specify additional days required for a response and the option for opposing parties to object or agree to the request. Filling out the form typically involves inserting relevant details such as the case number, specific time requested, and the addressee’s information. It is crucial to adhere to the court's guidelines for submitting the motion, ensuring it is filed on time. The form aids in facilitating an amicable resolution by allowing the parties to reach an agreement outside of court hearings. Users are encouraged to review the form for accuracy and completeness before submission. This document streamlines communication between attorneys and opposing parties, ensuring that all parties are clear about deadlines and expectations.

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Hearing. Notice. (a) (1) The procedure for fixing the date, time and place of hearing before a board of arbitrators shall be prescribed by local rule, provided that not less than thirty days' notice in writing shall be given to the parties or their attorneys of record.

Rule 1304. If the plaintiff fails to appear or if, at the conclusion of the plaintiff's case, the board deems the evidence insufficient to support an award in favor of the plaintiff, it shall enter an award in favor of the defendant. If the board does not do so, the defendant may proceed to offer evidence.

Rule 1037.2 - Judgments by Default-Assessment of Damages (A) In order for the Office of Judicial Records to assess damages pursuant to Pa. R.C.P. 1037(b)(1) upon default for failure to answer, a complaint in an action must pray for specific items and amounts.

§ 4904. (e) The answer shall be filed not later than 10 days after service of the motion, unless otherwise ordered by the court. All motions, answers, and briefs must conform to the following requirements: (1) The document shall be on 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch paper.

Rule 1301 - Compulsory Arbitration: Cases Covered (a) Any civil action where the amount in controversy is Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars or less and title to real estate is not involved, shall be submitted to compulsory arbitration pursuant to 7361 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa. C.S.

Asbestos Litigation. Special Provisions. (a) In an action involving any allegation for injury or death arising from exposure to asbestos, the rules of civil procedure governing a civil action shall apply except as provided by this rule.

If a Wrongful Death claim, brought for the benefit of the appropriate intestate heirs, is raised, Court approval of settlements shall be required only where a minor or incapacitated person has an interest.

Citing the Philadelphia Criminal Rules. These rules shall be known as the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Criminal Rules and shall be cited as “Phila. Crim. R.”

Within 10 days of the entry of a final order, a party aggrieved by the order may file a motion for reconsideration. The motion shall identify the specific issues to be reconsidered by the court. The filing of a motion for reconsideration does not toll the 30-day appeal period pursuant to Pa. R.A.P.

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Motion Time Form With Decimals In Philadelphia