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Irreconcilable statutes passed by same General Assembly - 1 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1935Legal Research Home > Pennsylvania Statutes Sponsored Links
§ 1935. Irreconcilable statutes passed by same General
Assembly.
Whenever the provisions of two or more statutes enacted
finally during the same General Assembly are irreconcilable, the
statute latest in date of final enactment, and where two or more
irreconcilable statutes are enacted finally on the same date,
the statute bearing the highest number, in either case
irrespective of its effective date, shall prevail from the time
it becomes effective except as otherwise provided in section
1952 of this title (relating to effect of separate amendments on
code provisions enacted by same General Assembly) and section
1974 of this title (relating to effect of separate repeals on
code provisions by same General Assembly).
Cross References. Section 1935 is referred to in section
1955 of this title.
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