Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue and End is a document used in Pennsylvania civil law proceedings to formally request the court to settle and terminate a lawsuit. There are three types of Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue and End: Precise to Settle, Precise to Discontinue, and Precise to End. A Precise to Settle is used to request the court to settle the litigation and approve a settlement agreement. This document should include the names of the parties involved, the court in which the case is being tried, the parties' agreement, and a statement that the agreement has been approved by the court. A Precise to Discontinue is used to request the court to dismiss a case without prejudice. This document should include the names of the parties involved, the court in which the case is being tried, and a statement that the case is being dismissed without prejudice. A Precise to End is used to formally request the court to end a lawsuit. This document should include the names of the parties involved, the court in which the case is being tried, and a statement that the lawsuit is being terminated. All three types of Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue and End must be signed by the parties involved or their attorneys.