8104 - Duty of judgment creditor to enter satisfaction.

     § 8104.  Duty of judgment creditor to enter satisfaction.        (a)  General rule.--A judgment creditor who has received     satisfaction of any judgment in any tribunal of this     Commonwealth shall, at the written request of the judgment     debtor, or of anyone interested therein, and tender of the fee     for entry of satisfaction, enter satisfaction in the office of     the clerk of the court where such judgment is outstanding, which     satisfaction shall forever discharge the judgment.        (b)  Liquidated damages.--A judgment creditor who shall     willfully or unreasonably fail without good cause or refuse for     more than 90 days after written notice in the manner prescribed     by general rules to comply with a request pursuant to subsection     (a) shall pay to the judgment debtor as liquidated damages 1% of     the original amount of the judgment for each month of     delinquency beyond such 90 days, but not less than $250 nor more     than $2,500. Such liquidated damages shall be recoverable     pursuant to general rules, by supplementary proceedings in the     matter in which the judgment was entered.     (June 25, 1997, P.L.321, No.32, eff. imd.)        1997 Amendment.  Act 32 amended subsec. (b).