An appellate court may affirm, modify, vacate, set aside or reverse any order brought before it for review, and may remand the matter and direct the entry of such appropriate order, or require such further proceedings to be had as may be just under the circumstances.
Cross References. Section 706 is referred to in sections 704, 754 of Title 2 (Administrative Law and Procedure); section 1711.1 of Title 62 (Procurement).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 7 - Jurisdiction of Appellate Courts
Section 701 - Scope of subchapter
Section 702 - Interlocutory orders
Section 702.1 - Expedited appeals in eminent domain proceedings
Section 703 - Place and form of filing appeals
Section 704 - Waiver of objections to jurisdiction
Section 705 - Transfers between intermediate appellate courts
Section 706 - Disposition of appeals
Section 707 - Lien of judgments for money
Section 708 - Improvident administrative appeals and other matters
Section 721 - Original jurisdiction
Section 722 - Direct appeals from courts of common pleas
Section 723 - Appeals from Commonwealth Court
Section 724 - Allowance of appeals from Superior and Commonwealth Courts
Section 725 - Direct appeals from constitutional and judicial agencies
Section 726 - Extraordinary jurisdiction
Section 727 - Special tribunal
Section 741 - Original jurisdiction
Section 742 - Appeals from courts of common pleas
Section 743 - Commerce court program
Section 761 - Original jurisdiction
Section 762 - Appeals from courts of common pleas