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CHAPTER 11 EVIDENCE Sec. 1101. Viewers' hearing. 1102. Condemnor's evidence before viewers. 1103. Trial in court on appeal. 1104. Competency of condemnee as witness. 1105. Evidence generally. 1106. Use of condemned property. Enactment. Chapter 11 was added May 4, 2006, P.L.112, No.34, effective in 120 days. Cross References. Chapter 11 is referred to in section 703 of this title; section 6121 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure). § 1101. Viewers' hearing. The viewers may hear testimony, receive evidence and make independent investigation as they deem appropriate, without being bound by formal rules of evidence.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-26 > Chapter-11 > 1101

CHAPTER 11 EVIDENCE Sec. 1101. Viewers' hearing. 1102. Condemnor's evidence before viewers. 1103. Trial in court on appeal. 1104. Competency of condemnee as witness. 1105. Evidence generally. 1106. Use of condemned property. Enactment. Chapter 11 was added May 4, 2006, P.L.112, No.34, effective in 120 days. Cross References. Chapter 11 is referred to in section 703 of this title; section 6121 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure). § 1101. Viewers' hearing. The viewers may hear testimony, receive evidence and make independent investigation as they deem appropriate, without being bound by formal rules of evidence.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-26 > Chapter-11 > 1101

CHAPTER 11 EVIDENCE Sec. 1101. Viewers' hearing. 1102. Condemnor's evidence before viewers. 1103. Trial in court on appeal. 1104. Competency of condemnee as witness. 1105. Evidence generally. 1106. Use of condemned property. Enactment. Chapter 11 was added May 4, 2006, P.L.112, No.34, effective in 120 days. Cross References. Chapter 11 is referred to in section 703 of this title; section 6121 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure). § 1101. Viewers' hearing. The viewers may hear testimony, receive evidence and make independent investigation as they deem appropriate, without being bound by formal rules of evidence.