Rule of Civil Procedure No 236
Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No 236 is a set of rules that govern civil procedure in Pennsylvania courts. It applies to all civil matters that are brought before a court in Pennsylvania, including cases involving contracts, torts, personal injuries, property disputes, and other civil matters. The rule sets forth the procedure for filing a complaint with the court, service of the complaint on defendants, filing answers and other documents, discovery, motions, and summary judgment. It also outlines the procedures for arbitration, mediation, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Additionally, the rule sets forth the rules for trial including verdicts, appeal, and other related matters. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No 236 is broken down into five parts: Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, and Part E.
Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No 236 is a set of rules that govern civil procedure in Pennsylvania courts. It applies to all civil matters that are brought before a court in Pennsylvania, including cases involving contracts, torts, personal injuries, property disputes, and other civil matters. The rule sets forth the procedure for filing a complaint with the court, service of the complaint on defendants, filing answers and other documents, discovery, motions, and summary judgment. It also outlines the procedures for arbitration, mediation, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Additionally, the rule sets forth the rules for trial including verdicts, appeal, and other related matters. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No 236 is broken down into five parts: Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, and Part E.