The deed of a married woman executed by her during her coverture, concerning lands or tenements, shall be valid and effectual as if she were sole, if she acknowledges that she executed the deed. Such deed shall not bind her to any warranty except a special warranty against herself and her heirs, and all persons claiming by or under her, and no covenant on her part, of a more extensive or different effect in such deed, shall be valid against her, nor shall such conveyances by her divest, abrogate, or in any manner interfere with the husband's estate by the curtesy should such estate attach.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 101. Transfer of title to real estate by deed.
§ 102. Effect of deeds by married women.
§ 103. Circumstances under which wife may bar her dower without husband being a party.
§ 104. Trustee for wife with a mental disability; barring of dower.
§ 105. Trustee for husband with a mental disability; barring of curtesy.
§ 106. Effect of deed executed by trustee for spouse with a mental disability.
§ 107. Conveyance of real estate by married woman deserted without just cause.
§ 108. Deeds and other instruments executed by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation.
§ 109. Defeasance or contract for reconveyance; recording; acknowledgment or proof.
§ 110. Certificates of notaries public; validity [Effective until Aug. 1, 2023].
§ 110. Certificates of notaries public; validity [Effective Aug. 1, 2023].