Definitions. Conformity Civil Action

Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule: 1651

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: Pa.R.Civ.P. 1651

(a) As used in this chapter Claim—a mechanics’ lien claim which has been filed; Action—an action to obtain judgment upon a claim. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the procedure to obtain judgment upon a claim shall be in accordance with the rules relating to a civil action. Official Note The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). Claim—a mechanics’ lien claim which has been filed; Action—an action to obtain judgment upon a claim. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the procedure to obtain judgment upon a claim shall be in accordance with the rules relating to a civil action. Official Note The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). Action—an action to obtain judgment upon a claim. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the procedure to obtain judgment upon a claim shall be in accordance with the rules relating to a civil action. Official Note The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). (b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the procedure to obtain judgment upon a claim shall be in accordance with the rules relating to a civil action. Official Note The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). Official Note The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). The procedure governing the filing of a claim is provided by the Mechanics’ Lien Law of 1963, 49 P. S. § 1101 et seq. The rules relate to the procedure between filing of the lien and reduction of the claim to judgment. Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809). Source The provisions of this Rule 1651 adopted November 29, 1983, effective January 1, 1964; amended December 16, 1983, effective July 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 3999. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (15809).

Chat with this court rule using AI

Ask CiteLaw's AI Navigator anything about this court rule, verify citations, and research related authorities. Sign up for CiteLaw free today to get started.