No civil action, suit or other proceeding brought in any court of this State shall be dismissed solely on the ground that such court is without jurisdiction of the subject matter, either in the original proceeding or on appeal. Such proceeding may be transferred to an appropriate court for hearing and determination, provided that the party otherwise adversely affected, within 60 days after the order denying the jurisdiction of the first court has become final, files in that court a written election of transfer, discharges all costs accrued in the first court, and makes the usual deposit for costs in the second court. All or part of the papers filed, or copies thereof, and a transcript of the entries, in the court where the proceeding was originally instituted shall be delivered in accordance with the rules or special orders of such court, by the prothonotary, clerk, or register of that court to the prothonotary, clerk or register of the court to which the proceeding is transferred. The latter court shall thereupon entertain such applications in the proceeding as conform to law and to the rules and practice of such court, and may by rule or special order provide for amendments in pleadings and for all other matters concerning the course of procedure for hearing and determining the cause as justice may require. For the purpose of laches or of any statute of limitations, the time of bringing the proceeding shall be deemed to be the time when it was brought in the first court. This section shall be liberally construed to permit and facilitate transfers of proceedings between the courts of this State in the interests of justice.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
Chapter 19. GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COURTS AND JUDGES
Subchapter I. Courts and Judges
§ 1901. State of the judiciary message.
§ 1902. Removal of actions from courts lacking jurisdiction.
§ 1902A. Removal of criminal actions from courts lacking criminal jurisdiction.
§ 1903. Change of location for sickness or other cause.
§ 1904. Removal of records and papers in case of necessity.
§ 1905. Adjournments of terms of court.
§ 1906. Admission of attorneys.
§ 1907. Oath of attorneys-at-law.