231 Pa. Code r. 1028 - Preliminary Objections
(a)
Preliminary objections may be filed by any party to any pleading and are
limited to the following grounds:
(1) lack of
jurisdiction over the subject matter of the action or the person of the
defendant, improper venue or improper form or service of a writ of summons or a
complaint;
(2) failure of a
pleading to conform to law or rule of court or inclusion of scandalous or
impertinent matter;
(3)
insufficient specificity in a pleading;
(4) legal insufficiency of a pleading
(demurrer);
(5) lack of capacity to
sue, nonjoinder of a necessary party or misjoinder of a cause of
action;
(6) pendency of a prior
action or agreement for alternative dispute resolution;
(7) failure to exercise or exhaust a
statutory remedy; and
(8) full,
complete and adequate non-statutory remedy at law.
(b) All preliminary objections shall be
raised at one time. They shall state specifically the grounds relied upon and
may be inconsistent. Two or more preliminary objections may be raised in one
pleading.
(c)
(1) A party may file an amended pleading as
of course within twenty days after service of a copy of preliminary objections.
If a party has filed an amended pleading as of course, the preliminary
objections to the original pleading shall be deemed moot.
(2) The court shall determine promptly all
preliminary objections. If an issue of fact is raised, the court shall consider
evidence by depositions or otherwise.
(d) If the preliminary objections are
overruled, the objecting party shall have the right to plead over within twenty
days after notice of the order or within such other time as the court shall
fix.
(e) If the filing of an
amendment, an amended pleading or a new pleading is allowed or required, it
shall be filed within twenty days after notice of the order or within such
other time as the court shall fix.
(f) Objections to any amended pleading shall
be made by filing new preliminary objections.
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