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324 – Sessions And Terms Of Court | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania courts are always open for judicial business, with no fixed terms, and can issue orders during vacations, ensuring continuous judicial authority.

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324 – Sessions And Terms Of Court

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 324

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Pennsylvania law states that courts are open for business whenever judges deem necessary, with no fixed terms of court. Courts can operate and issue orders even during vacations, maintaining their authority at all times.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania courts are always open for judicial business, with no fixed terms, and can issue orders during vacations, ensuring continuous judicial authority.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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