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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 04-1131

THE COURTS

WAYNE COUNTY

Local Rule 1028(c); No. 40-2004-Civil

[34 Pa.B. 3253]

Amended Order

   And Now, to wit, this 3rd day of June, 2004, Wayne County Local Rule 1028(c), is Hereby Adopted. In accordance with Pa. R.J.A. 103(c), this Order and the following Rule shall be effective on July 26, 2004. The Court Administrator of Wayne County is Ordered and Directed to submit seven (7) certified copies of this Amended Order and the following Rule to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, two (2) certified copies and one (1) diskette, to be distributed to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, one (1) certified copy to the Civil Procedural Rules Committee, one (1) certified copy to the Wayne County Law Library and keep continuously available for public inspection and copying, one (1) copy in the Office of the Prothonotary of Wayne County.

By the Court

ROBERT J. CONWAY,   
President Judge

Local Rule 1028(c) Preliminary Objections

   All Preliminary Objections shall be filed in the Wayne County Prothonotary's Office. If no Amended Complaint is filed within twenty (20) days, the Prothonotary shall schedule oral argument for the next available Argument Day and notify all parties. The moving party shall file a brief no later than ten (10) business days prior to the Argument date. The respondent's brief must be filed no later than five (5) business days prior to the Argument date.

   In the event that either or both parties wish to submit the matter on briefs without oral argument, they shall communicate that wish to the Court, in writing, prior to the Argument day. However, briefs shall still be due on the days previously indicated by the Court, unless continued in writing.

   Failure to file a brief in a timely manner without written leave of the Court may result in judgment against that party without further notice.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 04-1131. Filed for public inspection June 25, 2004, 9:00 a.m.]



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