Pennsylvania Code § 42-564

Evidentiary hearings.
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In any matter which requires the taking of testimony, the President Judge of the Commonwealth Court may assign a judge of the court, or another judge temporarily assigned to the court pursuant to section 4121 (relating to assignment of judges), to sit and receive the evidence, and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by rule or order of court.
CHAPTER 7
JURISDICTION OF APPELLATE COURTS
Subchapter
A. General Provisions
B. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court
C. Jurisdiction of Superior Court
D. Jurisdiction of Commonwealth Court
SUBCHAPTER A
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
701. Scope of subchapter.
702. Interlocutory orders.
702.1. Expedited appeals in eminent domain proceedings.
703. Place and form of filing appeals.
704. Waiver of objections to jurisdiction.
705. Transfers between intermediate appellate courts.
706. Disposition of appeals.
707. Lien of judgments for money.
708. Improvident administrative appeals and other matters.

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