Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 50, December 14, 2024
Rule 109 - Presumptions in Ascertaining the Intent of the Supreme CourtAscertaining the Supreme Court's intention in the adoption or amendment of a rule may be guided by the following presumptions among others:
(a) The Supreme Court does not intend a result that is absurd, impossible of execution, or unreasonable;(b) The Supreme Court intends a rule to be construed to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action or proceeding to which it is applicable;(c) The Supreme Court intends the entire rule or chapter of rules to be effective and certain;(d) The Supreme Court does not intend to violate the Constitution of the United States or of this Commonwealth;(e) If the Supreme Court has construed the language used in a rule or statute, the Supreme Court in promulgating a rule on the same subject matter which employs the same language intends the same construction to be placed upon such language;(f) The Supreme Court intends to favor the public interest as against any private interest; and(g) No rule shall be construed to confer a right to trial by jury where such right does not otherwise exist.Adopted by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 53, No. 46. November 18, 2023, effective 1/1/2024