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Generally, the non-moving party has 20 days to respond to a motion. After the motion is filed, the Motion Clerk will enter a Response Date on the Cover Sheet filed with the motion, officially setting the date by which all responses must be filed. Phila.
All requests for continuances are to be mailed or delivered to the Philadelphia Municipal Court Traffic Division, 800 Spring Garden, Philadelphia, PA 19123.
Those cases (1) where the tenant can prove that there is no rent delinquency and proof is presented of outstanding L I violations (a copy of the L I Report or an affidavit from Tenants counsel will be sufficient), or (2) those cases where there is no rent delinquency and the tenant claims retaliatory eviction
In the Philadelphia Municipal Court, you can recover up to a maximum of $12,000 dollars. The court will usually hear negligence actions and contract actions.
Any other party may subpoena a person whose testimony is waived by this Rule to appear at the trial and may cross-examine him as to the documents as if he were a witness for the party offering the document.
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Any other party may subpoena a person whose testimony is waived by this Rule to appear at the trial and may cross-examine him as to the documents as if he were a witness for the party offering the document.
The New Philadelphia Municipal Court has territorial jurisdiction within the municipal corporations of New Philadelphia and Dover, and within Wayne, Franklin, Lawrence, Sandy, Sugarcreek, Dover, Fairfield, Warren, Auburn, York, Goshen, Bucks, and Jefferson Townships in Tuscarawas County.
The Philadelphia Municipal Court is a court of limited jurisdiction and is responsible for trying criminal offenses carrying maximum sentences of incarceration of five years or less; civil cases where the amount in controversy is $12,000 or less for Small Claims; unlimited dollar amounts in Landlord and Tenant cases;

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