A Pennsylvania Precise for Judgment on a Verdict is a legal document used in Pennsylvania courts to initiate a civil judgment. It is typically filed by the winning plaintiff or defendant in a civil lawsuit, requesting that the court enter a judgment against the other party. The Precise is usually accompanied by a copy of the jury’s verdict in the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Judgment on a Verdict: a Precise for Judgment on a Verdict in an Action of Assumes and a Precise for Judgment on a Verdict in an Action of Trespass. In an Action of Assumes, the Precise requests that the court enter a judgment for the plaintiff based on the jury’s finding that the defendant had a legal obligation to pay the plaintiff. In an Action of Trespass, the Precise requests that the court enter a judgment for the defendant based on the jury’s finding that the plaintiff was not entitled to damages.