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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 15 - Elections
    • Chapter 21. REGISTRATION APPEALS
    • § 2107. Limit on appeals presenting the same issue.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 21. REGISTRATION APPEALS
    § 2107. Limit on appeals presenting the same issue.

    Once an appeal has been determined, no appeal shall thereafter be heard or allowed by the court which presents the same or substantially the same issue as has already been determined in a prior appeal.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 15 - Elections

    Chapter 21. REGISTRATION APPEALS

    § 2101. Right to appeals; person entitled.

    § 2102. Notice of appeal.

    § 2103. Notice of appeal to correct name; correction by judge.

    § 2104. Manner of giving notice; time; proof.

    § 2105. Affidavit of appellant.

    § 2106. Disposition of appeals.

    § 2107. Limit on appeals presenting the same issue.

    § 2108. Duty of registration officers to attend appeals.

    § 2109. Alternate registrars.

    § 2110. Order by court.

    § 2111. Finality of decisions.

    § 2112. Costs.

    § 2113. Registration appeal dockets.

    § 2114. Timing of appeal.

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