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(a) Transactions and proceedings commenced under or pursuant to statutes repealed by this act shall be terminated, completed or enforced pursuant to the provisions of such statutes which for such purpose shall remain in full force and effect as to such transactions and proceedings.
(b) Any agreement, transaction or relationship which was valid immediately prior to the effective date of this act and which continues after the effective date of this act shall remain valid although not in compliance with the provisions of this act, except that any affirmative action required by this act which may be legally taken in connection with such agreement, transaction or relationship shall be taken within such reasonable time after the effective date of this act as may be fixed by the department unless the requirement of such action would impair any vested right.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 7 P.S. Banks and Banking § 2204. Transition provisions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-7-ps-banks-and-banking/pa-st-sect-7-2204/
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