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101 – Short Title Of Title | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Title 42 Section 101 designates the Judicial Code as the official short title for the state's judicial laws, aiding clear legal referencing.

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101 – Short Title Of Title

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 101

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Pennsylvania Title 42, Section 101, establishes the official short title of the law as the 'Judicial Code.' This designation is used for referencing the entire body of judicial laws within the state. It simplifies legal citations and formal references to Pennsylvania's judiciary statutes.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Title 42 Section 101 designates the Judicial Code as the official short title for the state's judicial laws, aiding clear legal referencing.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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