Pennsylvania Praecipe to Discontinue

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Praecipe to Discontinue

Pennsylvania Precise to Discontinue is a legal form used in Pennsylvania civil court proceedings to voluntarily discontinue a case. It is a written request from the plaintiff to the court to discontinue the case, and it is typically filed after all the necessary court documents have been completed. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise to Discontinue: Precise to Discontinue a Complaint and Precise to Discontinue a Petition. The Complaint Precise is used when a plaintiff wants to discontinue a complaint they have filed against a defendant, while the Petition Precise is used when a plaintiff wants to discontinue a petition they have filed against a defendant. Both forms must be signed by the plaintiff and filed with the Prothonotary’s office in the county where the complaint or petition was filed. Once filed, the court will enter an Order of Discontinuance and the case will be considered closed.

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The praecipe simply asks the prothonotary to issue a writ of summons against the defendant. Plaintiffs typically file a praecipe for writ of summons: To commence a lawsuit quickly when the statute of limitations is about to expire on the plaintiff's claims.

A document that a plaintiff files with the prothonotary to commence a civil action in a Pennsylvania court of common pleas before filing a complaint (Pa. R. Civ.

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.

(a) A discontinuance shall be the exclusive method of voluntary termination of an action, in whole or in part, by the plaintiff before commencement of the trial.

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.

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