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231 Pa. Code Rule 2253. Time for Filing Praecipe or Complaint.

Rule 2253. Time for Filing Praecipe or Complaint.

 (a)  Except as provided by Rule 1041.1(e), neither praecipe for a writ to join an additional defendant nor a complaint if the joinder is commenced by a complaint, shall be filed later than

   (1)  sixty days after the service upon the original defendant of the initial pleading of the plaintiff or any amendment thereof, or

   (2)  the time for filing the joining party’s answer as established by Rule 1026, Rule 1028 or order of court,

   whichever is later, unless such filing is allowed by order of the court or by the written consent of all parties approved by and filed with the court. The praecipe for a writ to join an additional defendant or the complaint joining the additional defendant shall be filed within twenty days after notice of the court order or the court approval of the written consent or within such other time as the court shall fix.

   Official Note

   Rule 1041.1(e) provides that in asbestos litigation leave of court is not required to join an additional defendant out of time but the joined party may request by preliminary objection that the joinder be stricken.

 (b)  Any party may object to a motion to join an additional defendant after the period prescribed by subdivision (a) on the ground that the party will be prejudiced by the late joinder. The plaintiff may also object to the late joinder on the ground that the joining party has not shown a reasonable justification for its delay in commencing joinder proceedings.

 (c)  A person not previously a party who is joined as an additional defendant may object to the joinder by filing preliminary objections asserting prejudice or any other ground set forth in Rule 1028.

   Official Note

   The person joined may object to the joinder whether the joinder was effected by order or consent.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 2253 amended April 4, 1990, effective July 1, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 2281; amended January 6, 2005, effective immediately, 35 Pa.B. 501; amended March 23, 2007, effective June 1, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 1480. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (309377) to (309378).



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