1978 - Repeal as obsolete does not affect substantive rights.

     § 1978.  Repeal as obsolete does not affect substantive rights.        Whenever a statute which created a personal or property right     in derogation of the common law is repealed as obsolete or by a     code which does not contain an express provision with respect to     such personal or property right, the repeal shall not be     construed to revive the prior inconsistent common law rule, but     such repeal shall be construed as a recognition by the General     Assembly that such personal or property right has been received     into and has become a part of the common law of this     Commonwealth.