Part 1 · General Provisions
Rule 307. Pleadings and Motions
(a) Pleadings. There shall be a complaint and an answer which may or may not include a counterclaim. No other pleadings shall be allowed except by order of court.
(b) Motions. Repealed.
(c) Demurrers, Pleas, etc., Abolished. Demurrers, pleas, and exceptions for insufficiency of a pleading shall not be used. 1329 Pleadings and Motions Rule 307
(d) Agreed Case, Procedure. Parties to a dispute which might be the subject of a civil action may, without pleadings, file, in the court which would have had jurisdiction if an action had been brought, an agreed statement of facts. The same shall be supported by an affidavit that the controversy is real and that it is filed in good faith to determine the rights of the parties. The matters shall then be deemed an action at issue and all proceedings thereafter shall be as provided by these rules.
Committee Notes
Source: (b) repealed, effective April 5, 2010.