Where a married woman becomes a purchaser of real estate, she may secure the purchase money, or part of it, by recognizance, bond, mortgage or otherwise as single women may, and her husband need not be a party nor consent to such act of giving security. In such case any such recognizance, bond, mortgage or other obligation or lien shall not be subject to any right or estate in curtesy of the husband of such married woman. In case of her entering into recognizance or giving bond or mortgage, or making other contract for the payment of the purchase money of such real estate, her husband shall not be liable, unless he is a party thereto.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 21. MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE
§ 2101. Form of mortgage; effect [For application of section, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 280, § 2].
§ 2102. Minor's bond, obligation or mortgage.
§ 2103. Effect of mortgage executed by trustee for mentally ill spouse.
§ 2104. Purchase money mortgage of married woman; liability of husband.
§ 2105. Purchase money mortgage by married woman.
§ 2106. Priority of mortgage from time of recording.
§ 2107. Priority of mortgages recorded at same time.
§ 2108. Priority of purchase money mortgages.
§ 2109. Assignment of mortgages.
§ 2110. Effect of release of part of mortgaged premises; acknowledgment and recording.
§ 2111. Satisfaction of mortgages; penalty; enforcement in Superior Court.
§ 2113. Effect of entry of satisfaction.
§ 2114. Damages for nonentry of satisfaction.
§ 2115. Procedure to compel entry of satisfaction of mortgage or judgment.
§ 2116. Reconveyance upon satisfaction or performance.
§ 2119. Insurance requirements for mortgages.
§ 2120. Authorization to satisfy mortgage.
§ 2122. Procedure to strike an entry of satisfaction or other indication of a mortgage satisfaction.