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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 7

§ 716. Petition and establishment of disputed boundaries by judicial ascertainment.

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§ 716. Petition and establishment of disputed boundaries by judicial ascertainment.
(a)Judicial ascertainment.-- A court of common pleas may, upon presentation of a petition, ascertain and establish disputed boundaries of two or more municipal corporations.
(b)Bond required.-- If a petition is presented, the court under subsection
(a)may require the petitioners to file a bond in a sufficient amount to secure the payment of all costs of the proceeding.
(c)Petition requirement.-- A petition under this section shall be submitted in writing by:
(1)One or more owners of an impacted property.
(2)Ten or more residents of any municipal corporation impacted by the disputed boundary.
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Cross References. Section 716 is referred to in section 717 of this title.
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