101 - Definitions.

                                 TITLE 45                              LEGAL NOTICES     Part        I.  Preliminary Provisions       II.  Publication and Effectiveness of Commonwealth Documents        Enactment.  Unless otherwise noted, the provisions of Title     45 were added July 9, 1976, P.L.877, No.160, effective in 60     days.                                  PART I                          PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS     Chapter        1.  General Provisions        3.  Legal Advertising        Enactment.  Part I was added July 9, 1976, P.L.877, No.160,     effective in 60 days.                                CHAPTER 1                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     101.  Definitions.        Enactment.  Chapter 1 was added July 9, 1976, P.L.877,     No.160, effective in 60 days.     § 101.  Definitions.        (a)  Definitions applicable to printing or newspaper     advertising laws.--Subject to additional definitions contained     in subsequent provisions of this title which are applicable to     specific provisions of this title, the following words and     phrases when used in:            (1)  this title; or            (2)  any other law relating to printing or newspaper        advertising;     shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this subsection:        "Advertisement."  A printed public notice, relating to any     matter, authorized by any person, which is published for a     valuable consideration in a publication, and which may be     required by law, rule, order, or decree of court, or resolution     of any corporation, or unincorporated association, or by action     of any government unit.        "Advertiser."  Any person who orders and directs a notice or     advertisement to be printed or published in a publication.        "Advertising rule."  The line between, or which separates,     any two advertisements or notices.        "Agate."  A type 5 1/2 type points in depth or height.        "Bourgeois."  A type 9 type points in depth or height.        "Brevier."  A type 8 type points in depth or height.        "Carrier."  A person engaged for hire in the delivery of     publications.        "Circulation."  The number of copies printed, issued, sold,     or subscribed for, by the day, week, month, or year, at a     particular price for each copy, or for a series of issues over a     definite period by any publication, but the term does not     include copies exchanged for other publications or copies or     issues circulated gratuitously.        "Classified advertising."  Intelligence or notices, published     and printed in small or inconspicuous type, as advertising,     classed with similar notices of advertising, and for which     compensation is intended to be charged.        "Class magazine" or "class newspaper."  A printed paper or     publication containing class, professional, trade, commercial,     technical, scientific, educational, religious, financial, legal     or other matter and intelligence, intended to be disseminated     exclusively among subscribers or readers concerned or interested     in the subject matters published.        "Column."  A single unit or upright section, of the total     height of the type printed page, as separated from the remainder     of the page by a line, rule, or space, and not less than ten ems     pica in width.        "Column rule."  The printed line between, or which separates,     the printed columns of any type page.        "Court."  A court or tribunal of record, established for the     public administration of justice under the provisions of the     Constitution of Pennsylvania or any statute.        "Daily newspaper."  A newspaper regularly published at least     five days in the week, either including or excluding Sundays and     legal holidays.        "Decree."  A decision, judgment, order or sentence of any     court.        "Display advertising."  Intelligence made conspicuous, and     designated by either reading matter, printed from various sizes,     kinds and styles of types or illustrations, and printed or     published for a compensation, demanded or intended to be     received from those interested in, affected or served by, the     subject matter published.        "Em."  A square of a type, or a space equal to the square of     the depth or height of a particular type, as measured by the     number of points in height of the type.        "Journal."  A newspaper, class newspaper, periodical, or     magazine.        "Law."  A statute, a home rule charter, or an enactment     entitled an ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation of any     government unit.        "Legal advertisement."  A notice, advertisement, publication,     statement, or abstract of a notice, advertisement, publication,     or statement, required by resolution of a corporation,     unincorporated association, or government unit, or ordinance of     a political subdivision, or by law, or by rule, order, or decree     of court, to be published, for a valuable consideration, in     either a newspaper of general circulation, a legal newspaper or     an official newspaper.        "Legal newspaper."  A newspaper which is a "legal     periodical," "official legal newspaper," or "official legal     periodical," publishing legal intelligence, as designated by     general rule or rule of court for the publication of legal     advertisements and notices required by law, rule, order, or     decree of court, to be published in a legal newspaper, legal     periodical, official legal newspaper, or official legal     periodical, so designated by general rule or rule of court.        "Legal notice."  When required to be printed or published,     either a legal advertisement, a legal notice, an official     advertisement, or an official legal notice.        "Liners."  Advertisements, published as reading notices,     intelligence, or announcements for which compensation is     intended to be charged to those interested in the publication     thereof.        "Long primer."  A type 10 type points in depth or height.        "Magazine."  Partakes of the nature of a periodical.        "Minion."  A type 7 type points in depth or height.        "News."  Narrative, or recent intelligence, disseminating     current information as to local, general, or world-wide     happenings, concerning any person or persons, matters of private     or public interest, or concerning any matters affecting the     public welfare.        "Newspaper."            (1)  A printed paper or publication, bearing a title or        name, and conveying reading or pictorial intelligence of        passing events, local or general happenings, printing        regularly or irregularly editorial comment, announcements,        miscellaneous reading matter, commercial advertising,        classified advertising, legal advertising, and other notices,        and which has been issued in numbers of four or more pages at        short intervals, either daily, twice or oftener each week, or        weekly, continuously during a period of at least six months,        or as the successor of such a printed paper or publication        issued during an immediate prior period of at least six        months, and which has been circulated and distributed from an        established place of business to subscribers or readers        without regard to number, for a definite price or        consideration, either entered or entitled to be entered under        the Postal Rules and Regulations as second class matter in        the United States mails, and subscribed for by readers at a        fixed price for each copy, or at a price fixed per annum. A        newspaper may be either a daily newspaper, weekly newspaper,        newspaper of general circulation, official newspaper, or a        legal newspaper, as defined in this section. Continuous        publication within the meaning of this section shall not be        deemed interrupted by any involuntary suspension of        publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure or        unavailability of operating facilities, equipment or        personnel from whatever cause, and any newspaper so affected        shall not be disqualified to publish official and legal        advertising in the event that publication is resumed within        one week after it again becomes possible.            (2)  A printed paper or publication, regardless of size,        contents, or time of issue, or number of copies issued,        distributed and circulated gratuitously, is not a newspaper.            (3)  A printed paper or publication, not entitled to be        entered, or which has been denied entry, as second class        matter in the United States mails under the Postal Rules and        Regulations of the United States is not a newspaper.        "Newspaper of general circulation."  A newspaper issued     daily, or not less than once a week, intended for general     distribution and circulation, and sold at fixed prices per copy     per week, per month, or per annum, to subscribers and readers     without regard to business, trade, profession or class.        "Nonpareil."  A type 6 type points in depth or height.        "Notice."  A formal printed announcement, transmitting     intelligence, information, or warning, to a particular person,     or generally to all persons who may read such notice.        "Official advertisement."  A notice, advertisement,     publication, or statement, or an abstract of a notice,     advertisement, publication, or statement, required to be made by     law, rule, order, or decree of court, by any person, or in the     conduct of the business of a private or public corporation, or     on the order of any government unit, or in the performance of     any official duty imposed by law, rule, order, or decree of     court, resolution or ordinance.        "Official advertising and legal advertising."  Any     advertisement, notice, statement, report, resolution, ordinance,     or abstract of the same, required by law, rule, order or decree     of court, by resolution of any board of directors, shareholders     or officers of any corporation or unincorporated association, or     any government unit to be printed and published for a valuable     consideration in a newspaper.        "Official newspaper."  A newspaper designated by a government     unit for the publication of notices and statements required by     rule, order, resolution, or ordinance of such unit.        "Ordinance."  A municipal rule or regulation, adopted in the     manner required by statute or home rule charter, by the lawfully     constituted officers of any political subdivision or municipal     or other local authority.        "Periodical."  A printed paper or publication, issued in     pamphlet or book form, regardless of page size or number of     pages, at stated or regular intervals of more than one day     between each issue, containing either general, class, trade,     technical, scientific, serial articles, or other reading matter,     advertising, et cetera, and entitled to be entered as second     class matter in the United States mails under the Postal Rules     and Regulations of the United States.        "Pica."  A type 12 type points in depth or height.        "Point."  A unit of measurement for determining the height of     a type, letter, figure, or other character, or the width of a     rule, as heretofore generally known and fixed by general     agreement of certain type founders and manufacturers, at 0.0138     inch in length.        "Proof of publication."  A printed or written statement,     declaring the name of a newspaper of general circulation, a     legal newspaper or an official newspaper, as defined in this     section, its place of business, when the same was established,     the date or dates, and issue or issues, in which a printed     notice or publication appeared, and to which is securely     attached, exactly as printed or published, a copy of the     official advertisement, official notice, legal notice, or legal     advertisement, verified with a statement of the owner,     publisher, or the designated agent of the owner or publisher, of     such publication in which the official or legal advertisement or     notice was published, duly sworn to before a person authorized     to administer oaths, and also declaring that the affiant is not     interested in the subject matter of the notice or advertising,     and that all of the allegations of the statement as to the time,     place, and character of publication are true.        "Publication."            (1)  The act of printing a notice, advertisement, or        proclamation, for the purpose of disseminating information to        the people at large.            (2)  A journal, magazine, newspaper, class newspaper or        periodical.        "Rate."  The price or sum fixed for printing and publishing     either official, legal, or commercial advertising, and may be     either a price or sum fixed for a single reading line in a     single column, or for a space of the depth of one inch in a     single column, or it may mean the particular stated sums or     prices fixed for printing and publishing official or legal     advertising, where the style and form does not vary except for     the names and addresses of the interested parties, such as     notices of applications for charters of incorporation,     shareholders' meetings, executors', administrators' or auditors'     notices, register of wills' audit notices, obituary or death     notices, et cetera.        "Reading matter."  News or other printed matter, intended to     be read, as distinguished from intelligence notices,     announcements, display advertising, or advertising published for     a compensation.        "Resolution."  A formal agreement or consent to do or not to     do a certain thing, which has been recorded upon the minutes or     records of a government unit, or by either the shareholders,     board of directors or other body of a corporation, or by the     members, directors, managers, or trustees of an unincorporated     association or society of individuals.        "Rule."  Any formal order or direction made by a tribunal or     other government unit.        "Sample copy."  A copy of a publication distributed without     charge or expense to prospective subscribers or advertisers, in     numbers limited by the United States Postal Rules and     Regulations governing second class mail matter.        "Small pica."  A type 11 type points in depth or height.        "Space."  The length and breadth of a printed type page, or     any subdivision thereof, intended to be used for either news or     advertising matter of any kind.        "Subscriber."  A person who buys or orders verbally or by     written subscription, or accepts upon delivery from the United     States mails or a carrier, issues or copies of any publication.        "Type."  A piece of metal or wood from which either a letter,     figure, or other character is impressed with ink upon paper, or     an image of such a character.        "Weekly newspaper."  A newspaper issued at least once a week.        (b)  Other definitions.--Subject to additional definitions     contained in subsequent provisions of this title which are     applicable to specific provisions of this title, the following     words and phrases when used in this title shall have, unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them     in this subsection:        "Commonwealth agency."  The Governor and the departments,     boards, commissions, authorities and other officers and agencies     of the Commonwealth government, but the term does not include     any court or other officer or agency of the unified judicial     system, or the General Assembly and its officers and agencies.        "Commonwealth government."  The government of the     Commonwealth, including the courts and other officers or     agencies of the unified judicial system, the General Assembly     and its officers and agencies, the Governor, and the     departments, boards, commissions, authorities and officers and     agencies of the Commonwealth, but the term does not include any     political subdivision, municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "General rule."  A rule or order promulgated by or pursuant     to the authority of the Supreme Court.        "Government unit."  The Commonwealth government, and any     political subdivision or municipal or other local authority, or     any officer or agency of any such political subdivision or local     authority.        "Rule of court."  A rule promulgated by a court regulating     the practice or procedure before the promulgating court.        Cross References.  Section 101 is referred to in section 703     of Title 65 (Public Officers).