Pennsylvania Compulsory Arbitration Motion Practice (Miscellaneous Application) is a legal process in which a motion is filed with a court in order to compel arbitration of a dispute. This motion is available in Pennsylvania for the resolution of disputes that cannot be resolved through negotiation or mediation. The types of Pennsylvania Compulsory Arbitration Motion Practice (Miscellaneous Application) include: 1) Motion to Compel Arbitration: A motion to compel arbitration is a document requesting the court to order the parties to submit their dispute to arbitration, based on an arbitration clause in a contract. 2) Motion to Enforce Arbitration Award: This is a document asking the court to enforce an arbitration award that has been issued by an arbitrator. 3) Motion to Vacate Arbitration Award: This is a document asking the court to vacate an arbitration award that has been issued by an arbitrator. 4) Motion to Stay Arbitration: This is a document asking the court to stay an arbitration proceeding until the court is able to hear the motion. 5) Motion to Modify or Correct Arbitration Award: This is a document asking the court to modify or correct an arbitration award that has been issued by an arbitrator. 6) Motion to Dismiss Arbitration: This is a document asking the court to dismiss an arbitration proceeding.