PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1033 PRINTER'S NO. 3433
No. 947 Session of 1979
INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. RYAN AND RAPPAPORT, MARCH 28, 1979
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, JUNE 2, 1980
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of April 1, 1909 (P.L.91, No.53), entitled "An 2 act relating to deeds for conveying or releasing lands, 3 construing words and phrases used therein, and prescribing a 4 form of deed and acknowledgment which may be used for 5 conveying or releasing lands," providing for the description 6 of land conveyed or released in a deed or other instrument by 7 the use of the county tax parcel number of such land. 8 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 9 hereby enacts as follows: 10 Section 1. The act of April 1, 1909 (P.L.91, No.53), 11 entitled "An act relating to deeds for conveying or releasing 12 lands, construing words and phrases used therein, and 13 prescribing a form of deed and acknowledgment which may be used 14 for conveying or releasing lands," is amended by adding a 15 section to read: 16 Section 10. Description by uniform parcel identifier.--In 17 counties requiring by ordinance of their board of county <-- 18 commissioners or in counties of the first class by city council 19 the recording of all county tax maps with the recorder of deeds 20 or commissioner of records of such counties in accordance with
1 ADOPTING A UNIFORM PARCEL IDENTIFIER SYSTEM PURSUANT TO the act <-- 2 of , 19 (P.L. , No. ), known as the "Uniform 3 Parcel Identifier Law," all conveyances, mortgages or releases 4 or other instruments affecting real estate included in such 5 recorded county tax maps SYSTEM may be made by reference to the <-- 6 uniform parcel identifier of the real estate being conveyed, 7 mortgaged, released or otherwise affected as indicated on the 8 recorded county tax maps. The first conveyance, mortgage, 9 release or other instrument affecting real estate recorded after 10 the adoption of a resolution under this act AN ORDINANCE UNDER <-- 11 THE "UNIFORM PARCEL IDENTIFIER LAW" and thereafter the first 12 conveyance after the change of any description of real estate 13 represented by a uniform parcel identifier shall contain in 14 addition to the uniform parcel identifier assigned to said 15 parcel affected by such instrument either (1) a metes and bounds 16 description or (2) a lot number and reference to recorded 17 subdivision plan which plan on its face shows metes and bounds. 18 Any subsequent conveyance, mortgage, release or other instrument 19 affecting real estate so made by reference to such uniform 20 parcel identifier and the record location where the metes and 21 bounds description or first number and reference to a recorded 22 plot plan last appears shall be effective to pass title or 23 affect title to the real estate so described as it would be if 24 the premises had been described by the metes and bounds 25 description used in the first instrument so recorded or 26 appearing in the recorded subdivision plan. The uniform parcel 27 identifier, the recorded tax map or record thereof, or the 28 recorded subdivision plan shall be received in evidence and in 29 all courts and places as describing the real estate therein 30 designated as though the same were set forth in full as 19790H0947B3433 - 2 -
1 appearing in such first conveyance, mortgage, release or other 2 instrument or as shown on such recorded subdivision plan. 3 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. C5L16RAW/19790H0947B3433 - 3 -