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Timestamp: 2019-03-19 07:41:26
Document Index: 707520953

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1506', '§ 506', '§ 7', '§ 51', '§ 1602', '§ 1601', '§ 1506', '§ 1506']

49 P.S. § 1506
(a) Entry of rule; effect. At any time after the completion of the work by a subcontractor, any owner or contractor may file a rule or rules, as of course, in the court in which said claim may be filed; requiring the party named therein to file his claim within thirty (30) days after notice of said rule or be forever barred from so doing. The rule shall be entered by the prothonotary upon the judgment index and in the mechanics' lien docket. Failure to file a claim within the time specified shall operate to wholly defeat the right to do so. If a claim be filed, it shall be entered as of the court, term and number of the rule to file the same.
1963, Aug. 24, P.L. 1175, No. 497, art. V, § 506.
Adapted from Section 7, Act of 1901, 49 P.S. 51. The duties of the contractor and the remedies of the owner upon the filing of the claim are governed by Section 601, et seq., infra. The time for filing the claim in response to the rule has been extended from 15 to 30 days. Although the contractor is given the right to file a rule, neither the Act of 1901, supra, nor this act require the claimant to serve a copy of the claim on the contractor, but only on the owner who then gives notice to the contractor under Section 602 of this act.
1901, June 4, P.L. 431, § 7.
49 P.S. § 51.
49 P.S. § 1602e.
49 P.S. §§ 1601 and 1604.
49 P.S. § 1506, PA ST 49 P.S. § 1506