Pennsylvania Code
Title 246 - MINOR COURT CIVIL RULES
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 300 - CIVIL ACTION
Rule 324 - Notice of Judgment or Dismissal and the Right to Appeal
Universal Citation: 246 PA Code ยง 324
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. Upon the entry of the judgment, the magisterial district court shall promptly give or mail to the parties written notice of judgment or dismissal.
B. The written notice of judgment or dismissal shall contain:
(1) notice of the
right of the parties to appeal, the time within which the appeal must be taken,
and that the appeal is to the court of common pleas,
(2) notice that, except as otherwise provided
in the rules, if the judgment holder elects to enter the judgment in the court
of common pleas, all further process must come from the court of common pleas
and no further process may be issued by the magisterial district judge,
and
(3) notice that unless the
judgment is entered in the court of common pleas anyone interested in the
judgment may file a request for entry of satisfaction with the magisterial
district judge if the judgment debtor pays in full, settles, or otherwise
complies with the judgment.
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