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· 6/27/1955

Kelly v. Philadelphia

Citations

  • 382 Pa. 459
  • 115 A.2d 238
  • 1955 Pa. LEXIS 425

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • statutes in pari materia should be construed concurrently whenever possible and if they can be made to stand together, effect should be given to both as far as possible
  • statutes in pari materia should be construed concurrently whenever possible and if they can be made to stand together, effect should be given to both as far as possible
  • “[Statutes in pari materia should be considered concurrently whenever possible and if they can be made to stand together effect should be given to both as far as possible.”

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Judges: Stern, Stearne, Jones, Bell, Chidsey, Musmanno, Arnold

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