Pennsylvania Code
Title 210 - APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Part I - RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Article III - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Chapter 51 - PROVISIONS OF LAW SAVED AND ABROGATED
Rule 5101 - Statutes and Other Authorities Suspended or Abrogated
Universal Citation: 210 PA Code ยง 5101
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The Statute of 13 Edw. 1, c. 31 (3 Binney 606) (1 Ruffhead 99) is hereby suspended absolutely insofar as it is in force in this Commonwealth as supplied by Rule 1923 of these rules.
(b)
(1) The
practice and procedure provided in all former statutes governing appellate
procedure within the scope of these rules, which have been repealed effective
June 27, 1978 or June 27, 1979 by the Judiciary Act Repealer Act (JARA), act of
April 28, 1978 (P. L. 202, No. 53), and which are now part of the common law of
this Commonwealth by virtue of Section 3(b) of JARA (42 P. S. §
20003(b)) are hereby
abolished and shall not continue as part of the common law of this
Commonwealth.
(2) With respect to
all statutes relating to practice and procedure, repeal of which will become
effective June 27, 1980 as provided by Section 4(b) of JARA (42 P. S. §
20004(b)), these rules are a
general rule within the meaning of Section 3(b) of JARA and the practice and
procedure provided in those statutes, so far as related to appellate procedure
within the scope of these rules, shall not continue as part of the common law
of this Commonwealth.
(c) These rules are intended to provide a complete and exclusive procedure relating to appellate practice and procedure and:
(1)
Except as provided in Rule 5102 (statutes saved from suspension), all statutes
relating to practice and procedure finally enacted prior to January 1, 1981 are
hereby suspended to the extent inconsistent with these rules.
(2) All local rules of court relating to
appellate practice and procedure are hereby abrogated, except where these rules
expressly authorize the adoption of a local rule of court supplementary to a
provision of these rules applicable to appeals generally.
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