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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 25 - Property
    • Chapter 16. LIS PENDENS
    • § 1614. Express repeal of common law.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 16. LIS PENDENS
    § 1614. Express repeal of common law.

    The common-law doctrine of lis pendens is hereby abolished and no action instituted after June 29, 1989, shall constitute constructive notice to any person unless notice of such action complies with the requirements of this chapter.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 25 - Property

    Chapter 16. LIS PENDENS

    § 1601. Written notice of pendency of action.

    § 1602. Recording; indexing; cancellation.

    § 1603. Filed notice of pendency; effect as to persons claiming interest in real estate identified in notice of pendency.

    § 1604. Effective term.

    § 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.

    § 1614. Express repeal of common law.

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