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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 03-2385

THE COURTS

Title 255--LOCAL
COURT RULES

BEAVER COUNTY

Local Rules of Civil Procedure; No. 10130 of 2001

[33 Pa.B. 6209]

Order

   Beaver County Local Rule Nos. 229(A) and 229(B) are amended to read as follows.

   This Order and the following amended rules shall be effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The Court Administrator of Beaver County shall submit seven (7) certified copies of this Order and the following rules to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, two (2) certified copies to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, one (1) certified copy to the Civil Procedural Rules Committee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, one (1) certified copy with the Beaver County Law Library and one (1) with the Prothonotary of Beaver County to be kept for public inspection and copying.

By the Court

ROBERT E. KUNSELMAN,   
President Judge

L.R. 229A

   (F)  Upon receipt of the Rule to Show Cause, the Petition and its supporting documentation required by paragraph (E)(2) above, the Released Party shall have twenty (20) days to file an Answer to the Rule and thereafter shall conduct discovery and appear for a hearing, if the Court deems it necessary. If the Court finds that the Released Party has violated this local rule and that there is no material dispute as to the terms of the settlement or the terms of the release, the Court shall impose sanctions in the form of simple interest calculated at the rate equal to the prime rate as listed in the first edition of the Wall Street Journal published for the calendar year last preceding the date on which the Petition was filed, running from the twenty-first day to the date of delivery of the settlement funds; reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the preparation and presentation of the Petition and any subsequent action related thereto; and such other sanction as the Court deems necessary, including liquidated damages not in excess of 10% of the settlement funds.

L.R. 229B

   (F)  Upon receipt of the Rule to Show Cause, the Petition and its supporting documentation required by paragraph (E) above, the Non-prevailing Party shall have twenty (20) days to file an Answer to the Rule and thereafter shall conduct discovery and appear for a hearing, if the Court deems necessary. If the Court finds that the Non-prevailing Party has violated this local rule and that there is no material dispute as to the terms of the award, the Court shall impose sanctions in the form of simple interest calculated at the rate equal to the prime rate as listed in the first edition of the Wall Street Journal published for the calendar year last preceding the date on which the Petition was filed, running from the thirty-fifth day to the date of delivery of the award; reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the preparation and presentation of the Petition and any subsequent action related thereto; and such other sanction as the Court deems necessary, including liquidated damages not in excess of 10% of the award.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 03-2385. Filed for public inspection December 19, 2003, 9:00 a.m.]



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