Pennsylvania Continuance of Arbitration Request is a process whereby a party can request a continuance of an arbitration proceeding in the state of Pennsylvania. This process is regulated by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. It is a way to delay or postpone an arbitration hearing, allowing the parties to gather evidence, negotiate, or make other arrangements before the arbitration is held. The two types of Pennsylvania Continuance of Arbitration Request are: 1. Motion for a Continuance of Arbitration: This is a formal request made to the arbitrator or arbitral tribunal to delay or postpone the arbitration hearing. The motion must be filed with the court and include the reasons why the continuance is needed. 2. Stipulation for a Continuance of Arbitration: This is an agreement between the parties to delay or postpone the arbitration hearing. The stipulation must be signed and filed with the court.