Pennsylvania Argument Precise is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to request a court hearing. It must be filed with the court prior to the hearing date and must include the parties involved, the title of the action, the relief requested, and a concise statement of the argument. There are three types of Pennsylvania Argument Precise: Precise to File Complaint, Precise for Notice of Hearing, and Precise for Trial. Precise to File Complaint is used to initiate a legal action in court and must include a description of the parties, a statement of the facts and the relief requested. Precise for Notice of Hearing is used when a hearing is required to present an argument or motion to the court and must include the date and time of the hearing, the name of the court, and the relief requested. Precise for Trial is used to request a trial before a judge or jury and must include the date and time of the trial, the name of the court, and the relief requested.