The Pennsylvania Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants — Form 10-201 is a legal document used to add additional defendants to a civil complaint. It is filed by the plaintiff in the case along with the complaint and is served on the new defendants. It is typically used when the plaintiff believes that the new defendants are liable for the same wrongs that the original defendants are accused of. The Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants outlines the new defendants’ names and addresses, as well as the legal basis for their inclusion in the case. The Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants can be used in two types of cases: a standard Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants or a Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants — Consolidated Case. The standard Praecipe for Writ to Join Additional Defendants is used when the plaintiff wants to add new defendants to an existing case. The Precise for Writ to Join Additional Defendants — Consolidated Case is used when the plaintiff wants to join multiple cases into one, with the new defendants being responsible for all the claims in the newly combined case.