Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

LEGAL NOTICES. (TITLE 45)


PART I. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS.

CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

CHAPTER 3. LEGAL ADVERTISING.

PART II. PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMONWEALTH DOCUMENTS.

CHAPTER 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
CHAPTER 7. CODIFICATION AND PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS.
CHAPTER 9. EFFECTIVENESS OF DOCUMENTS.


Unconsolidated Pennsylvania Statutes

LEGAL NOTICES. (TITLE 45)

CHAPTER 1. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ACT.

§ 31. Publication of advertisements by officers; rates.

All advertisements, published by any officer or officers of this commonwealth authorized by law to publish the same, shall be published only in the regular advertising columns of the papers to which they are furnished, without being leaded or displayed.

§ 33. Copy of advertisement to be accompanied with order for publication.

All officers who may be authorized to advertise as aforesaid, shall accompany each copy of the advertisements, furnished by them for publication, with an order, stating the number of lines or squares such advertisements are each to occupy when inserted, and the number of insertions which is to be given to each of the same.

§ 34. Bill to be accompanied by order and affidavit.

It shall not be lawful for the auditor general to issue warrants to pay for any advertisement authorized by law, unless the bills for the same be accompanied with the written or printed, or partly written and printed order of the officer or officers furnishing the same for publication, stating the number of lines or squares it is to occupy when inserted, and the number of insertions to be given to it, together with the affidavit of the editor or publisher of the paper publishing the same, that it has been inserted in all respects as ordered.

CHAPTERS 2 - 4. [Repealed.]

CHAPTER 5. DOCUMENTS AND REGULATIONS.


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