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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the praecipe in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Jacket Number and Date at the top of the form. This information helps identify your case.
  3. Fill in the Social File Number, followed by the names of both parties involved: Plaintiff or Petitioner and Defendant or Respondent.
  4. In the section that states 'The Clerk of said Court will please note:', indicate that this matter is uncontested and request a hearing date.
  5. Provide your name as Attorney for the Plaintiff or Petitioner, ensuring to print it clearly. Repeat this for the Respondent's attorney if applicable.
  6. Complete the Mailing Address and E-Mail Address fields for both parties to ensure proper communication.
  7. Sign where indicated, including your Registration Number, Telephone Number, and Fax Number for contact purposes.

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When addressed to a judge, as for jury instructions in some jurisdictions, a praecipe is similar to a motion.
: a written request for an action (as the issuing of a writ of execution) from a party to a clerk of a court or sometimes to a judge. filed a praecipe for the writ of scire facias.
Praecipe is a type of writ that commands or prompts some sort of action. The word comes from the Latin word praecipio, which means I command (or order) [this]. A praecipe can be used to command a defendant to perform an act or to show why they should not perform that act.
The word comes from the Latin word praecipio , meaning I command (or order) [this], and it often appears in the term writ of praecipe. In the US, praecipes are writs that have one of the following functions: Commanding a defendant to perform an act or to demonstrate why he or she should not perform that act.
In the US, praecipes are writs that have one of the following functions: Commanding a defendant to perform an act or to demonstrate why he or she should not perform that act.

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(pree-suh-pee or pres-uh-pee) 1) A written order (also called a writ) that commands a defendant to do something or to show why it should not be done. 2) A written request for court action -- for example, setting a trial date or entering a judgment.
1. : any of various legal writs commanding a person to do something or to appear and show cause why he or she should not. 2. : a written order requesting a clerk or prothonotary of a court to issue a writ and specifying the contents of the writ.

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