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231 Pa. Code Rule 2974.1. Praecipe for Writ of Possession.

Rule 2974.1. Praecipe for Writ of Possession.

 The praecipe for a writ of possession shall be substantially in the following form:

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PRAECIPE FOR WRIT OF POSSESSION UPON A
CONFESSED JUDGMENT

   To the Prothonotary:

 Issue writ of possession upon the judgment in ejectment entered by confession in the above matter.

Certification

   I certify that

   (1)  This praecipe is based upon a judgment entered by confession, and
(Delete three of the following paragraphs which are inapplicable.)

   (2)  Notice pursuant to Rule 2973.2 has been served at least thirty days prior to the filing of this praecipe as evidenced by a return of service filed of record.

   (3)  Notice pursuant to Rule 2973.3 will be served with the writ of possession.

   (4)  Notice was served in connection with a prior execution on this judgment and, pursuant to Rule 2973.4(b), no further notice is required.

   (5)  Notice is not required under Rule 2973.1(c) because a petition to open or strike the judgment was previously filed.

 



Attorney for

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 2974.1 adopted April 1, 1996, effective July 1, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1814; amended July 3, 1996, effective July 27, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 3531. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (213375) to (213376).



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