Pennsylvania Code § 73-5302

Restrictions relating to certain property.
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(a) General rule.-- In addition to the restrictions made by other provisions of this part in particular cases or by any other provision of law, no township shall exercise the right of eminent domain against:
(1) land now occupied by a building that was used during the Colonial or Revolutionary period as a place of Assembly by the Council of the Colony of Pennsylvania, the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the Congress of the United States;
(2) the land occupied by any fort, redoubt or blockhouse erected during the Colonial or Revolutionary period or a building used as headquarters by the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army; or
(3) the site of a building, fort, redoubt, blockhouse or headquarters that is preserved for the site's historic associations and not for private profit.
(b) Colonial and Revolutionary period.-- For purposes of subsection (a), the Colonial and Revolutionary period shall be deemed to have ended on September 3, 1783.

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