Conveyances made in pursuance of § 107 of this title by a married woman abandoned without just cause shall be acknowledged before any judge of the Court of Chancery or Superior Court of this State; and in addition to the certificate that it is the act and deed of the party signing the instrument, the judge shall further certify that it had satisfactorily appeared to the judge that the party executing the instrument had been abandoned by her husband without just cause.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Form, Acknowledgment and Proof of Deeds and Other Legal Instruments
§ 121. Form of deed; legal effect; other forms as valid.
§ 122. Acknowledgment and proof of deeds.
§ 123. Certification of acknowledgment or proof.
§ 124. Acknowledgment and execution of deed by married woman deserted without just cause.
§ 125. Place for taking acknowledgment or proof.
§ 126. Certification of acknowledgments by justices of the peace; form.
§ 127. Acknowledgment of corporate deeds or other instruments.
§ 128. Certification of acknowledgments by Mayor of Wilmington; fee.
§ 129. Acknowledgment or proof outside State.
§ 130. Notarial acts by members of the armed forces.
§ 131. Validation of certain instruments as deeds.
§ 132. Validity of legal instruments having defective acknowledgments; admissibility in evidence.
§ 133. Address of grantee on deed.