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7363 – Selling Certain Personal Property | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's Sunday sales law for personal property, including exceptions, penalties, and key provisions for retailers and buyers.

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Pennsylvania State Law

7363 – Selling Certain Personal Property

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 7363

Summary
Pennsylvania law prohibits Sunday retail sales of certain personal property, including clothing, furniture, jewelry, and toys, with some exceptions. Each sale on Sunday counts as a separate offense, and violations must be prosecuted within 72 hours. Repeat offenders within a year face fines up to $200.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's Sunday sales law for personal property, including exceptions, penalties, and key provisions for retailers and buyers.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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