A Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue or End is a legal document filed with the court to request that a case be settled, discontinued or ended. This document is typically filed by a plaintiff or defendant in a civil lawsuit. There are three main types of Pennsylvania Precise to Settle, Discontinue or End: Precise to Discontinue, Precise to Settle, and Precise to End a Case. The Precise to Discontinue is filed by a plaintiff to have the case dismissed without prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff can re-file the case at a later date. The Precise to Settle is filed when the plaintiff and defendant have reached an agreement to settle the case. This document must include a statement detailing the terms of the settlement. The Precise to End a Case is a document filed when the court has ruled on the case and the plaintiff or defendant is seeking to close the case. This document can also be filed when the case has been dismissed without prejudice or when the parties have reached a settlement. The Precise to End a Case will include the date of the court ruling or settlement and a statement certifying that all parties are in agreement.