Pennsylvania Precise FOR WRIT of REVIVAL is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to revive a case that was previously dismissed due to procedural errors, lack of prosecution, or settlement. It is a type of precise, which is a formal request from a party in a lawsuit asking a court to issue a writ or order. Pennsylvania Precise FOR WRIT of REVIVAL is used by a party in a lawsuit to revive the dismissed case and proceed with the action as if it had never been dismissed. It must be filed with the court and should include relevant information such as the parties involved, the cause of action, and the date of dismissal. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise FOR WRIT of REVIVAL: Writ of Revival of Judgment and Writ of Revival of Action. Writ of Revival of Judgment is used to revive a judgment that was previously dismissed and is typically used when the judgment was dismissed due to an error in the service of the judgment. Writ of Revival of Action is used to revive a case that was previously dismissed due to lack of prosecution or settlement. It is typically used in cases that were dismissed due to failure to appear in court or failure to respond to a motion.