53 Pa. C.S. § 717

Current through P.A. Acts 2023-66
Section 717 - Judicial ascertainment procedure
(a) Appointment.--Upon application by petition under section 716 (relating to petition and establishment of disputed boundaries by judicial ascertainment), the court shall appoint three impartial individuals as commissioners, one of whom must be a surveyor or registered engineer.
(b) Hearing.--After providing notice to interested parties and upon publication of the petition, as directed by the court, the commissioners shall hold a hearing and view the disputed lines and boundaries.
(c)Stay of proceedings.--In the event that the governing body of a municipal corporation notifies the court that the impacted municipal corporations intend to resolve the disputed boundary by agreement under this act, the court shall stay any proceedings under this section for 90 days. A stay may be extended at the discretion of the court if it appears that the impacted parties are pursuing an agreement in good faith.
(d) Report.--A majority of the commissioners shall issue the report and recommendations to the court, accompanied by a plot or draft of the lines and boundaries proposed to be ascertained and established if the lines and boundaries cannot be fully designated by natural lines or boundaries.
(e) Exceptions.--Exceptions to the report under subsection (d) may be filed within 30 days after the filing of the report by an interested person or political subdivision. The court shall set and provide notice of a hearing on the exceptions. After a hearing under this subsection, the court may sustain or dismiss the exceptions. If the court has sustained the exceptions, the court may refer the report back to the same or new commissioners with the authority to make another report.
(f)Decree.--If no exceptions are filed within 30 days after the filing of the report, or the exceptions have been dismissed, the court shall confirm the report. If a report is confirmed, the court shall:
(1) Enter a decree ascertaining and establishing the lines and boundaries as shown in the report.
(2) Direct publication of the decree under paragraph (1).
(3) Order that the boundary line be marked by appropriate monuments.
(g)Compensation, expenses and costs.--The compensation and expenses of commissioners appointed under subsection (a) shall be in a reasonable amount as approved by the court. The court shall, by order, provide how costs and expenses of the proceedings shall be paid and may assess the costs individually or in apportioned amounts against the following:
(1) The petitioners.
(2) Any interested municipal corporation.

53 Pa.C.S. § 717

Added by P.L. TBD 2022 No. 41, § 1, eff. 9/5/2022.