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SUBCHAPTER B NOTICE TO VETERANS' BUREAU Sec. 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. 8412. Veterans' Bureau's objection to account; costs. § 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. In any action brought under any law of this Commonwealth for the appointment of a committee or guardian for a veteran of any war, or a minor child, or incapacitated dependent of a veteran of any war, on whose account benefits of compensation or insurance or other gratuity is payable by the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, or upon the filing of any petition or account by any such committee or guardian of any such person, notice of such action, or of the filing of such petition or account, and of the hearing thereon, shall be mailed the attorney of the United States Veterans' Bureau office having jurisdiction over such person. In all such cases, the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, shall be a party in interest, and a certified copy of each account filed in the court shall be supplied the said bureau by the committee or guardian. (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days) 1992 Amendment. See section 21 of Act 24 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to applicability. Saved from Suspension. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No. 2248, as amended June 3, 1994, provided that section 8411 shall not be deemed suspended or affected by Rules 2226 through 2232 relating to joinder of parties.

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-84 > 8411

SUBCHAPTER B NOTICE TO VETERANS' BUREAU Sec. 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. 8412. Veterans' Bureau's objection to account; costs. § 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. In any action brought under any law of this Commonwealth for the appointment of a committee or guardian for a veteran of any war, or a minor child, or incapacitated dependent of a veteran of any war, on whose account benefits of compensation or insurance or other gratuity is payable by the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, or upon the filing of any petition or account by any such committee or guardian of any such person, notice of such action, or of the filing of such petition or account, and of the hearing thereon, shall be mailed the attorney of the United States Veterans' Bureau office having jurisdiction over such person. In all such cases, the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, shall be a party in interest, and a certified copy of each account filed in the court shall be supplied the said bureau by the committee or guardian. (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days) 1992 Amendment. See section 21 of Act 24 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to applicability. Saved from Suspension. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No. 2248, as amended June 3, 1994, provided that section 8411 shall not be deemed suspended or affected by Rules 2226 through 2232 relating to joinder of parties.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-84 > 8411

SUBCHAPTER B NOTICE TO VETERANS' BUREAU Sec. 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. 8412. Veterans' Bureau's objection to account; costs. § 8411. Notice of action to United States Veterans' Bureau. In any action brought under any law of this Commonwealth for the appointment of a committee or guardian for a veteran of any war, or a minor child, or incapacitated dependent of a veteran of any war, on whose account benefits of compensation or insurance or other gratuity is payable by the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, or upon the filing of any petition or account by any such committee or guardian of any such person, notice of such action, or of the filing of such petition or account, and of the hearing thereon, shall be mailed the attorney of the United States Veterans' Bureau office having jurisdiction over such person. In all such cases, the United States Veterans' Bureau, or its successor, shall be a party in interest, and a certified copy of each account filed in the court shall be supplied the said bureau by the committee or guardian. (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days) 1992 Amendment. See section 21 of Act 24 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to applicability. Saved from Suspension. Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure No. 2248, as amended June 3, 1994, provided that section 8411 shall not be deemed suspended or affected by Rules 2226 through 2232 relating to joinder of parties.