An executor or administrator shall be deemed to have notice only to mortgages (but not of the bonds accompanying such mortgages) and of such judgments as would be liens against real estate at the date of death of the decedent, which mortgages and judgments are of record in the county of this State in which letters were granted upon the estate of the decedent, unless there has been a failure to insert them in the general indices of the office wherein it is proper that they be recorded.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 21. DEBTS OF AND CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE
§ 2101. Notice to creditors to present claims; publication.
§ 2102. Limitations on claims against estate.
§ 2103. Debts of which notice is presumed.
§ 2104. Manner of presentation of claims.
§ 2105. Order of preference of claims against estate.
§ 2106. Petition to Court of Chancery to determine order of preference.
§ 2107. Payment of claims after 3 months without notice of claim of higher priority.