Pennsylvania Precise to Reinstate Or Reissue is a legal document used to revive a legal action that was previously dismissed, terminated, or otherwise disposed of. It is a type of precise, which is a legal order or writ issued by a court. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise to Reinstate Or Reissue: Precise to Reinstate and Precise to Reissue. A Precise to Reinstate is used to reinstate a legal action that has been terminated or dismissed. This document must include the name of the parties involved, the case number, a description of the action being reinstated, and the name of the court where the action was originally terminated or dismissed. A Precise to Reissue is used to reissue a judgment, writ, or other legal document. This document must include the name of the parties involved, the case number, a description of the document being reissued, and the name of the court where the action was originally terminated or dismissed. Both types of Pennsylvania Precise to Reinstate Or Reissue must be signed by a court clerk or other authorized person in order to take effect.