Pennsylvania Praecipe to Settle, Discontinue or End

State:
Pennsylvania
Control #:
PA-SKU-2183
Format:
PDF
Instant download
This website is not affiliated with any governmental entity
Public form

Description

Praecipe to Settle, Discontinue or End

A Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue or End is a legal document filed with the court to request that a case be settled, discontinued or ended. This document is typically filed by a plaintiff or defendant in a civil lawsuit. There are three main types of Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue or End: Precise to Discontinue, Precise to Settle, and Precise to End a Case. The Precise to Discontinue is filed by a plaintiff to have the case dismissed without prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff can re-file the case at a later date. The Precise to Settle is filed when the plaintiff and defendant have reached an agreement to settle the case. This document must include a statement detailing the terms of the settlement. The Precise to End a Case is a document filed when the court has ruled on the case and the plaintiff or defendant is seeking to close the case. This document can also be filed when the case has been dismissed without prejudice or when the parties have reached a settlement. The Precise to End a Case will include the date of the court ruling or settlement and a statement certifying that all parties are in agreement.

Form popularity

FAQ

You send this notice 10 days in advance when you intend to take judgment by default upon an opposing party due to that party's failure to file an answer or preliminary objections to the complaint within the required time frame.

Relief from Judgment of Non Pros or by Default. shall be raised in a single petition. (b)(1) If the petition is filed within ten days after the entry of a judgment of non pros on the docket, the court shall open the judgment if the proposed complaint states a meritorious cause of action.

Once you have submitted an entry of appearance, you may not withdraw your appearance without leave of the court, except where another attorney has already entered an appearance or simultaneously enters an appearance, and the substitution does not delay the litigation. Pa. R.

The Praecipe to Withdraw/Discontinue is used by the individual who filed a specific action. to withdraw or discontinue the action. If you are not the party who filed the action, you. cannot withdraw it.

Code § 237.5 - Form of Notice of Praecipe to Enter Judgment by Default. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BECAUSE YOU HAVE FAILED TO ENTER A WRITTEN APPEARANCE PERSONALLY OR BY ATTORNEY AND FILE IN WRITING WITH THE COURT YOUR DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CLAIMS SET FORTH AGAINST YOU.

The removing defendant must successfully complete the removal process prior to service on the forum defendant, which includes taking the following three steps: (1) file the notice of removal in federal court; (2) file the notice of removal in state court; and (3) provide written notice to all defendants that the notice

Code § 1021.76a - Entry of default judgment. (a) The Board, on motion of the plaintiff, may enter default judgment against the defendant for failure to file within the required time an answer to a complaint that contains a notice to defend.

Rule 237 provides that the prothonotary shall not accept any praecipe of judgment on a verdict or for judgment on a decision in a trial without a jury ''unless it includes a certificate that a copy of the praecipe has been mailed to each other party who has appeared in the action or to the attorney of record for each

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Pennsylvania Praecipe to Settle, Discontinue or End