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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Chapter 19

§ 1957. Ineffective provisions not revived by reenactment in amendatory statutes.

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§ 1957. Ineffective provisions not revived by reenactment in amendatory statutes.
Provisions of a statute no longer effective because of having been deleted by an earlier amendment or otherwise shall not be construed as being revived by reenactment in an amendatory statute, unless it shall clearly appear by notice thereof in the title of the amendatory statute that the General Assembly intended to revive such provisions.
01c1961h
SUBCHAPTER D
REENACTMENTS
Sec.
1961. Effect of reenactment on original statute.
1962. Repeal and reenactment.
1963. Effect of reenactment on intervening statutes.
01c1961s
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