Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival is a form used to revive a previously-dismissed lawsuit in the state of Pennsylvania. This form is typically used when a party to a lawsuit has failed to take some action, such as filing a document or appearing in court, and the court has dismissed the lawsuit. The Precise is used to request that the court issue a Writ of Revival, which is an order that revives the lawsuit and allows the parties to proceed with it. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise For Writ of Revival: a general version and a special version. The general version is used for any type of lawsuit, while the special version is used for specific types of cases, such as medical malpractice, professional negligence, and breach of contract. Both forms require the party filing the Precise to provide basic information about the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the court in which the lawsuit was filed, the date of the dismissal, and the grounds for the dismissal. The Precise must also include a legal argument explaining why the Writ of Revival should be granted. Once the Precise is filed, the court will review it and may grant or deny the request for a Writ of Revival.