777 - Right to jury trial; discretion of orphans' court division.

     § 777.  Right to jury trial; discretion of orphans' court                division.        (a)  Title to property.--When a substantial dispute of fact     shall arise concerning the decedent's title to property, real or     personal, any party in interest shall be entitled to a trial of     such issue by a jury. The verdict of the jury shall have the     same effect as the verdict of a jury in a case at law.        (b)  Determination of incapacity.--Any person against whom     proceedings have been instituted to establish his incapacity     shall be entitled to a trial of such issue by a jury. The     verdict of the jury shall have the same effect as the verdict of     a jury in a case at law.        (c)  Will contest and other matters.--When a contest shall     arise concerning the validity of a writing alleged to be     testamentary, or concerning any matter other than as provided in     subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the orphans' court     division, in its discretion at any stage of the proceedings, may     impanel a jury to decide any question of fact, but the verdict     of the jury shall be advisory only.        (d)  Waiver of right.--A person desiring a trial by jury     shall make demand therefor in writing at least ten days prior to     the initial hearing before the orphans' court division or; if     the initial hearing is dispensed with as provided in section     778(b) (relating to combined hearings and trials) then at least     ten days prior to the trial. The right to trial by jury is     waived if such demand is not so made or, after having been made,     the person claiming the right fails to appear.     (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days)        1992 Amendment.  Act 24 amended subsec. (b). See section 21     of Act 24 in the appendix to this title for special provisions     relating to applicability.