19 Pa. Code § 17.211 - Effect of nonregistration on enforceability of contracts
(a) An entity which
has failed to register a fictitious name as required by §
17.203 (relating to voluntary and
mandatory registration) is not permitted by
54 Pa.C.S. §
331(b) (relating to
contracts entered into by entity using unregistered fictitious name) to
maintain an action in a tribunal of this Commonwealth until the entity has
complied with this subchapter. An action may not be maintained in a tribunal of
this Commonwealth by a successor or assignee of the entity on a right, claim or
demand arising out of a transaction with respect to which the entity used the
fictitious name until the entity, or an entity which has acquired all or
substantially all of its assets, has complied with this subchapter. The failure
of an entity to register a fictitious name as required by §
17.203 does not impair the
validity of a contract or act of the entity and does not prevent the entity
from defending an action in a tribunal of this Commonwealth.
(b) Before an entity may institute an action
in a tribunal of this Commonwealth on a cause of action arising out of a
transaction in respect to which the entity used a fictitious name prior to the
date of the registration of the fictitious name, or after the date its
registration under this subchapter was cancelled or otherwise terminated as to
the entity, the entity is required by
54 Pa.C.S. §
331(b) to pay to the
Department for the use of the Commonwealth a civil penalty of $500.
(c) The penalties of subsections (a) and (b)
are not applicable if there has been substantial compliance in good faith with
this subchapter or the corresponding provisions of prior law.
Notes
This section cited in 19 Pa. Code § 17.212 (relating to effect of registration).
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