101 Pa. Code § 13.155 - Effect of repeal on rights and remedies
(a)
Limitation of actions.
The act (1 Pa.C.S. §
1975) provides
that whenever a limitation or period of time, prescribed in any statute for
acquiring a right or barring a remedy, or for any other purpose, has begun to
run before a statute repealing such statute takes effect, and the same or any
other limitation is prescribed in any other statute passed by the same General
Assembly, the time which has already run shall be deemed part of the time
prescribed as such limitation in such statute passed by the same General
Assembly.
(b)
Civil
actions. The act (1 Pa.C.S. §
1976) provides that the repeal of any civil
provisions of a statute shall not affect or impair any act done, or right
existing or accrued, or affect any civil action pending to enforce any right
under the authority of the statute repealed. Such action may be proceeded with
and concluded under the statutes in existence when such action was instituted,
notwithstanding the repeal of such statutes, or such action may be proceeded
with and concluded under the provisions of the new statute, if any,
enacted.
(c)
Common law
rights. The act (1 Pa.C.S. §
1978) provides that whenever a statute which
created a personal or property right in derogation of the common law is
repealed as obsolete or by a code which does not contain an express provision
with respect to such personal or property right, the repeal shall not be
construed to revive the prior inconsistent common law rule, but such repeal
shall be construed as a recognition by the General Assembly that such personal
or property right has been received into and has become a part of the common
law of this Commonwealth.
(d)
Private corporation existence. The act (1 Pa.C.S. §
1976) provides that the repeal of any statute
shall not affect the corporate existence of any private corporation created by
or incorporated under such statute.
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