Pennsylvania Code § 23-1905

Instruments executed in satisfaction of abolished claims prohibited.
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(a) Contracts and instruments void.-- All contracts and instruments of every kind executed within this Commonwealth in payment, satisfaction, settlement or compromise of any claim or cause of action abolished or barred by this chapter, whether the claim or cause of action arose within or without this Commonwealth, are contrary to the public policy of this Commonwealth and void.
(b) Execution and use prohibited.-- It is unlawful to cause, induce or procure a person to execute a contract or instrument proscribed by this chapter, or cause, induce or procure a person to give, pay, transfer or deliver any money or thing of value in payment, satisfaction, settlement or compromise of any such claim or cause of action, or to receive, take or accept any such money or thing of value in such payment, satisfaction, settlement or compromise.
(c) Actions to enforce prohibited.-- It is unlawful to commence or cause to be commenced, either as litigant or attorney, in a court of this Commonwealth any proceeding or action seeking to enforce or recover upon a contract or instrument proscribed by this chapter, knowing it to be such, whether the contract or instrument was executed within or without this Commonwealth.
(d) Exceptions.-- This section does not apply to the payment, satisfaction, settlement or compromise of any causes of action which are not abolished or barred by this chapter or to the bona fide holder in due course of a negotiable instrument.
PART III
ADOPTION
Chapter
21. Preliminary Provisions
23. Jurisdiction and Parties
25. Proceedings Prior to Petition to Adopt
27. Petition for Adoption
29. Decrees and Records
CHAPTER 21
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
Sec.
2101. Short title of part.
2102. Definitions.

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