Pennsylvania Precise for Judgment On Arbitration Award is a legal document used when a court has issued a final arbitration award and a party wishes to have the award entered as a judgment. This document is also known as a Precise for Judgment on an Arbitration Award. It is typically used in Pennsylvania civil litigation when the court has issued a final arbitration award in favor of one party, and the party wishes to have the award entered as a final judgment. The Precise for Judgment on an Arbitration Award is used when the court has issued a final arbitration award and the parties do not agree on the amount of the award. This document requests that the court enter a judgment on the award. The Precise for Judgment on an Arbitration Award must be filed with the court and must include the following information: the name of the court, the case number, the date of the arbitration award, the name of the arbitrator, the amount of the award, the date the award was issued, the name of the party who is requesting the judgment, and the name of the party against whom the judgment is being sought. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Judgment On Arbitration Award: recipes for judgment on an award by an arbitrator and recipes for judgment on an award by an umpire. A precise for judgment on an award by an arbitrator is used when a party has requested a judgment on an arbitration award issued by an arbitrator. An umpire is an individual appointed by the parties to oversee the arbitration process. A precise for judgment on an award by an umpire is used when a party has requested a judgment on an arbitration award issued by an umpire.