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Pennsylvania Statement of intention to Proceed - Pa.R.C.P. 230.2

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Statement of intention to Proceed - Pa.R.C.P. 230.2

Pennsylvania Statement of Intention to Proceed — P R.R.C.P. 230.2 is a document that must be filed with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in order to initiate a civil action in the state of Pennsylvania. This document alerts the court to the intention of the parties involved to proceed with the case. It also outlines the names of all parties involved, the cause of action, and the relief being sought. There are two types of Pennsylvania Statement of Intention to Proceed — P R.R.C.P. 230.2: the original statement of intention and the amended statement of intention. The original statement of intention must be filed at the time the complaint is filed with the court, and the amended statement of intention must be filed if any of the parties involved have changed since the original statement was filed.

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Rule 227 - Exceptions (a) It shall not be necessary on the trial of any action or proceeding to take exception to any ruling of the trial judge.

Rule 236 governs the notice to be given by the prothonotary of the entry of an order or judgment.

Notice to Attend or Notice to Produce. (a) If a witness fails to comply with a subpoena, the court may issue a bench warrant and if the failure to comply is wilful may adjudge the witness to be in contempt.

Rule 587 - Motion for Dismissal (a)Untimely Filing of Information. (1) Upon motion and a showing that an information has not been filed within a reasonable time, the court may order dismissal of the prosecution, or in lieu thereof, make such other order as shall be appropriate in the interests of justice.

Rule 230.2 - Termination of Inactive Cases (a) At least once a year, the court shall initiate proceedings to terminate cases in which there has been no activity of record for two years or more , and shall report such information to the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania on a form supplied by the Administrative Office

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BECAUSE YOU HAVE FAILED TO FILE A COMPLAINT IN THIS CASE. UNLESS YOU ACT WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU WITHOUT A HEARING AND YOU MAY LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO SUE THE DEFENDANT AND THEREBY LOSE PROPERTY OR OTHER IMPORTANT RIGHTS.

Rule 231 - Second Action (a) After a discontinuance or voluntary nonsuit the plaintiff may commence a second action upon the same cause of action upon payment of the costs of the former action. (b) After the entry of a compulsory nonsuit the plaintiff may not commence a second action upon the same cause of action.

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

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To the Court: intends to proceed with the above-captioned matter. A court officer may certify to the prothonotary those matters which have been inactive and in which no statement of intention to proceed has been filed.(f)(2) The Prothonotary shall continue to maintain a hard copy of any legal paper, notice or order filed or maintained electronically under this rule. New Rule of Civil Procedure 230. 2 has been promulgated to govern the termination of inactive cases within the scope of the. A court officer may certify to the prothonotary those matters which have been inactive and in which no statement of intention to proceed has been filed. (d). Accordance with Pa. R. C. P. No. 230.2. B. Upon receiving and filing a statement of intention to proceed, the prothonotary shall forward a. Rule 52. R.C.P. 230.

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