Penn. C.C.R.C.P. 206.4(c)(2)

As amended through February 1, 2024
Rule 206.4(c)(2) - Stay Or Substantive Relief

Any petitioner seeking a rule which stays proceedings or which by its terms grants substantive relief shall present the petition, proposed order and rule to the judge assigned to the case, except for family court and orphans' court matters which shall be presented to a judge sitting in that division. The court will not enter the stay or grant the relief unless:

(1)Notice: it appears from the petition that reasonable notice, under the circumstances, has been given to all parties in interest of the date, time, and place of the application; or
(2)Stipulation: it appears from the petition that there is an agreement by all parties in interest; or
(3)Exigency: the court in its discretion shall determine that there are extraordinary circumstances justifying a stay or immediate relief.

Penn. C.C.R.C.P. 206.4(c)(2)