Pennsylvania Compulsory Arbitration Motion Practice (Continuance-Deferral Application) is a formal legal request for an extension of time to continue or defer a compulsory arbitration hearing or conference due to extenuating circumstances. The motion is typically filed by a party in the dispute to the court or the arbitration panel. The motion must provide a detailed explanation of the reasons for the delay and provide a timeline for completion of the arbitration hearing. The motion must also include a copy of the arbitration agreement and any other relevant documents. There are two types of Pennsylvania Compulsory Arbitration Motion Practice (Continuance-Deferral Application): 1. Motion for Continuance: This type of motion is used when a party needs additional time to prepare for the arbitration. This motion must include a detailed explanation of the reasons for the delay and provide a timeline for completion of the arbitration hearing. 2. Motion for Deferral: This type of motion is used when a party needs to delay the arbitration hearing until a later date. This motion must include a detailed explanation of the reasons for the delay and provide a timeline for completion of the arbitration hearing.