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-L76 Definitions
-L205.2 Filing Legal Papers
-L206.4(c) Rule to Show Cause
-L208.2 Motions. Form. Content
-L208.3 Motions. Procedures. Brief
-L212 Pre-trials and Trial Scheduling
-L216 Continuances
-L220 Jury Size in Civil Trials
-L227.3 Transcript of Testimony
-L230.2 Termination of Inactive Cases
-L250.1 Americans with Disabilities Notice
-L261 Court Administrator
-L300 Dockets
-L400.1(b) Service of original process
-L411 Action for Support
-L430 Service by Publication
-L440 Use of Prothonotary's Office Mail Box
-L501 Meeting Place
-L502 Substitution After Appointment
-L503 Organization
-L504 Notice of Appointment
-L601 Security for Costs of Non-residents
-L602 Bill of Costs
-L702 Satisfaction of Judgment
-L901 Money Paid into Court
-L902 Appeal as Supersedeas
-L1007 Commencement. Case Scheduling
-L1012 Appearance. Withdrawals
-L1018.1 Notice to Defend
-L1025 Designation of Trial Attorney
-L1028(c) Preliminary Objections
-L1034(a) Judgment on the Pleadings
-L1035.2(a) Motion for Summary Judgment
-L1049 Itemized Statements
-L1066 Entry of Judgment. Advertisement
-L1301 Cases for Submission
-L1302 List of Arbitrators
-L1302.1 Selection of Arbitrators
-L1303 Scheduling of Hearings
-L1304 Arbitrator’s Questions
-L1304.1 Continuances
-L1306 Awards
-L1308 Compensation for Arbitrators
-L1311 Appeals
-L1315 Settlements
-L1910.10 Hearing Procedure
-L1910.12 Exceptions Procedure
-L1910.14 Defendant Leaving Jurisdiction
-L1910.15 Paternity
-L1910.22 Attachment of Wages
-L1915.3 Custody Petitions and Procedure
-L1915.3-1 Initial Conference
-L1915.3-2 Exceptions
to Interim Orders
-L1915.3-3 Recommended Orders/Approval
-L1915.7 Settlement
-L1915.8 Examinations and Home Studies
-L1915.10-1 Pre-Trial Conference
-L1915.10-2 Continuances
-L1915.12
Required Certification
-L1915.13-1 Emergency Custody Relief
-L1915.13-2 Emergency Relief. Moving
-L1920.13 Interim Relief. Family Court
-L1920.16 Bifurcation
-L1920.21 Bill of Particulars. Non pros
-L1920.31 Joinder of
Economic Claims
-L1920.32 Joinder of
Custody Claims
-L1920.33 Joinder of
Property Claims
-L1920.42 Divorce Affidavit and Decree
-L1920.43 Special Relief
-L1920.45 Counseling
-L1920.51 Hearing by Court. Master
-L1920.53 Hearing By Master. Report
-L1920.55 Exception Procedure
-L1920.71 Form of Notice to Defend
-L1930.5 Discovery
-L2039 Minor's Compromise, Settlement
-L2232 Notice of Pendency of Action
-L4005 Interrogatory Limits
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L702. Satisfaction of Judgment. Whenever the prothonotary is requested to mark any judgment satisfied, whether by praecipe or otherwise, the person making or filing the request shall first satisfy the prothonotary by affidavit, and, if required by the prothonotary, by additional proof that he is the owner of the judgment or is otherwise duly authorized by such owner to cause the judgment to be marked satisfied or is a member of the bar and that the signature on the praecipe or satisfaction to be noted on the docket is genuine and authentic. Filing the affidavit required by this rule may be waived by the prothonotary only when a member of the bar of this county, known to the prothonotary or to a deputy prothonotary in attendance, appears in person in the office of the prothonotary for the purpose of satisfying a judgment. No judgment shall be satisfied by or on the order of any attorney at law unless such attorney shall have first entered his appearance for the plaintiff (defendant on a counterclaim).