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(a) Specific.--The following acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with this act:
(1) The act of July 17, 1919 (P.L. 1001, No. 396), 1 entitled “An act authorizing boroughs and incorporated towns to establish systems for the registration of deeds and titles to real estate; imposing certain duties upon sheriffs, prothonotaries, and recorders of deeds; and providing penalties.”
(2) Subarticle (b) of Article XV of the act of June 23, 1931 (P.L. 932, No. 317), 2 known as The Third Class City Code.
(3) Subarticle (b) of Article XIII of the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L. 1206, No. 331), 3 known as The First Class Township Code.
(4) The act of July 18, 1941 (P.L. 421, No. 169), 4 entitled “An act requiring recorders of deeds to accept and record deeds prior to registry, where registry is required, and to have the same registered, and fixing fees therefor.”
(5) Article XXX of the act of February 1, 1966 (1965 P.L. 1656, No. 581), 5 known as The Borough Code.
(b) General.--All other acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 21 P.S. Deeds and Mortgages § 338.9. Repeals - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-21-ps-deeds-and-mortgages/pa-st-sect-21-338-9/
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