Leb. Cnty. Pa. 9.6

As amended through January 1, 2018
Rule 9.6 - Notice of Filing Report
A. Notice of Filing Report. The Auditor or Master shall give three (3) days' prior written notice of his intention to file the report and to apply to the Court for confirmation thereof to each attorney of record and to all parties not represented by counsel, and shall make a copy of his report available for their inspection during such notice period.
B. Objection. Any interested party shall have the right to file objections to the report of an Auditor or Master within twenty (20) days after the filing and confirmation thereof. If objections are filed, the issue shall be referred to the Court for placement on the argument list. In order to obtain a decision from the Court on any contested legal issue, a party must file a Praecipe for Disposition accordance with Leb.Co.C.C.P. 52-205.4.
C. Re-Examination by Auditor or Master. In the event that objections are filed, the Auditor or Master shall have a period of twenty (20) days prior to argument to re-examine the subject of the objections and to amend the report if, in the Auditor's or Master's opinion, the objections are in whole or in part well-founded.
D. Argument. Argument before the Court shall be confined to the objections filed to the Auditor's or Master's report, either as originally submitted or amended; and the Court may, in its sole discretion, remand the report of the Auditor or Master for further hearing.

Leb. Cnty. Pa. 9.6