210 Pa. Code Rule 2591
(b) Enforcement of appellate court orders.—At any time, upon its own motion or upon application, an appellate court may issue any appropriate order requiring obedience to or otherwise enforcing its judgment or other order.
Official Note
42 Pa.C.S. § 707 (lien of judgments for money) provides that any judgment or other order of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court or the Commonwealth Court for the payment of money shall not be a lien upon real property in any county until it is entered of record in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county where the property is situated, or in the office of the clerk of the branch of the court of common pleas embracing such county, in the same manner as a judgment transferred from the court of common pleas of another county.
42 Pa.C.S. § 5105(f) (effect of reversal or modification) provides that the reversal or modification of any order of a court in a matter in which the court has jurisdiction of the sale, mortgage, exchange or conveyance of real or personal property shall not divest any estate or interest acquired thereunder by a person not a party to the appeal. See also 20 Pa.C.S. § 793 (effect of appeal), which is expressly saved from repeal by Section 2(i) of the Judiciary Act Repealer Act (42 P. S. § 20002(i)).
The provisions of this Rule 2591 amended December 11, 1978, effective December 30, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 3802. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (27978).