§ 171.44. Supporting legal authority.
(a) A party filing a preliminary objection, motion, answer to preliminary objection, or answer to a motion shall serve and file therewith a memorandum of law to be relied upon. The absence of the memorandum may be deemed by the Administrator as an admission that such partys argument is not meritorious and may provide cause for its denial.
(b) Subsection (a) supersedes 1 Pa. Code § § 35.9, 35.17 and 35.35 (relating to formal complaints generally; petitions generally; and answers to complaints and petitions).
Notes of Decisions Interlocutory
The dismissal of an administrator of several counts of a complaint is an action for which an interlocutory appeal is permissible. Gilbert v. Cogan, 8 Pa. D. & C.3d 322 (1978).
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