The court, upon motion of any party aggrieved, shall direct any recorder of deeds to cancel a notice of pendency and mark the indices accordingly if:
(1) Mailing of the notice has not been completed within the time required by § 1605 of this title;
(2) The final judgment entered denying the claim covered by the notice of pendency is no longer appealable; or
(3) The claim relating to the real estate is one which, if sustained, would entitle the party solely to recover money or money damages.
Structure Delaware Code
§ 1601. Written notice of pendency of action.
§ 1602. Recording; indexing; cancellation.
§ 1605. Mailing of notice of pendency to parties against whom notice is indexed.
§ 1606. Mandatory cancellation.
§ 1607. Cancellation upon condition of security.
§ 1608. Discretionary cancellation; hearing on probability of success on the merits.
§ 1609. Voluntary cancellation by party recording the notice.
§ 1610. Effect of canceled or expired notice.
§ 1611. Costs and attorneys' fees.
§ 1612. Fee for recording notice as taxable costs.
§ 1613. Recording and marginal notation of judgment or stipulation of dismissal.