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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 98-1831

THE COURTS

BUCKS COUNTY

Order Amending Rule 266(b) and (e) Regarding Disposition of Motions, Rules, Etc.

[28 Pa.B. 5573]

   And Now, this 13th day of October, 1998, Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure No. 266(b) is hereby amended as follows:

   Rule 266(b) Subject to the requirements of Pa.R.C.P [209] No. 206.7 and Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure [209*(c)] No. 206.7*(e), when the matter is at issue and ready for decision, the moving party on the application shall, by praecipe, order the same to be submitted for disposition pursuant to this rule. [Balance of section (b) remains unchanged.]

   In addition, Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure No. 266(e) is hereby amended as follows:

   Rule 266(e) Subject to the requirements of Pa.R.C.P. [209] No. 206.7 and Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure [209*(c)] No. 206.7*(e), any other party may by praecipe forward a matter to the Court for dismissal of the application at issue when the party who submitted it does not comply with the provisions of subsection (b) of this rule. Written notice of the intent to file under this subsection shall be given to the party whose application is at issue at least ten days prior to such submission, during which period of time the non-complying party shall have the opportunity to come into compliance with the requirements of subsection (b). An affidavit of service of such notice shall accompany the praecipe filed under this subsection. For the purpose of Pa.R.C.P. [209] No. 206.7 and Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure [209*(c)] No. 206.7*(e), a party initiating action under this subsection shall be considered the [moving party] petitioner.

   In addition, Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure No. 209*(c) is hereby rescinded.

   In addition, Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure No. 206*(a) is hereby renumbered as Bucks County Rule of Civil Procedure No. 206.3*(a).

   In addition, Bucks County Rules of Civil Procedure No. 208*(a), *(b) and *(c) are hereby renumbered as Bucks County Rules of Civil Procedure No. 206.7*(e), *(f) and *(g).

   These amendments shall be effective thirty (30) days after the publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

By the Court

ISAAC S. GARB,   
President Judge

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 98-1831. Filed for public inspection November 6, 1998, 9:00 a.m.]



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