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§ 441. Suits for recovery of money due on land

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 64 P.S. Public Lands

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 64 P.S. Public Lands (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 13. Suits for Recovery of Unpaid Purchase Money
64 P.S. § 441
§ 441. Suits for recovery of money due on land
From and after the first day of May, 1827, the Secretary of the Land Office1 shall cause suits to be instituted on behalf of the Commonwealth for the recovery of moneys due for lands held by virtue of locations or other office titles issued from or under the Proprietary Government, under and agreeably to the provisions of the act entitled “An act directing the recovery of the principal and interest due to the Commonwealth from persons holding lands by virtue of locations or other office titles issued from or under the Proprietary Government, and for other purposes,” passed March 22, 1820,2 and also for lands held by warrant or other title from or under this Commonwealth, ascertaining the sums due according to the provisions of this laws not existing, in all cases where a mortgage shall not have been executed therefor before that time agreeably to the provisions of the act of March 22, 1820, aforesaid, or any other act authorizing the same: Provided, That any person or persons holding land as aforesaid, who shall between the passage of this act and the first day of May, 1827, patent the same and give a mortgage for the amount of the principal and interest due, according to the provisions of the act of March 22, 1820, entitled “An act directing the recovery of the principal and interest due to the Commonwealth from persons holding lands by virtue of locations or other office titles issued from or under the Proprietary Government, and for other purposes,” or any other act, and who shall pay the interest which may accrue on such mortgage on or before the first day of June, in each and every year thereafter, shall not be liable to have a suit instituted against him, her or them for the recovery of the amount of such mortgage, and such interest as may be due, until one year after such payment of annual interest shall have ceased to have been made, unless it shall be otherwise directed by law: And provided further, That any person or persons holding land as aforesaid, against whom suit or suits shall be instituted agreeably to the directions of this act, who shall at any time within nine months from and after the institution of such suit or suits, pay the interest which shall have accrued on such land from and after the first day of May, 1827, and shall take a patent and execute a mortgage agreeably to the provisions of the act passed March 22, 1820, entitled “An act directing the recovery of the principal and interest due to Commonwealth from persons holding lands by virtue of locations or other office titles issued from or under the Proprietary Government, and for other purposes,” or agreeably to the provisions of this act, and shall hereafter yearly pay the interest on such mortgage on the first day of June, in each any every year thereafter, and shall pay all costs that shall have accrued on such suit or suits, such person or persons shall not be liable to be further proceeded against by such suit or suits, but the same shall be discontinued, and no other suit shall be instituted against such person or persons under this act, or the aforesaid act passed March 22, 1820, until after the failure to pay such interest on the first day of June, as aforesaid, or until it shall be otherwise directed by law.

Credits

1826, April 8, P.L. 260, § 1.

Footnotes

See 71 P.S. §§ 917 to 923. The Land Office, as provided for in 71 P.S. § 333, is now an administrative entity located in the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. See 71 P.S. § 1709.902.
1820, March 22, P.L. 99 (expired except section 4). See 64 P.S. § 42.
64 P.S. § 441, PA ST 64 P.S. § 441
Current through Act 10 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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