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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 21. SHERIFF
    • § 2108. Entry of constable's sales.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 21. SHERIFF
    § 2108. Entry of constable's sales.

    The sheriff of each county shall, upon the receipt of an advertisement from any constable of the county, enter the time and place of such sale, the name of the defendant and constable.

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    Structure Delaware Code

    Delaware Code

    Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

    Chapter 21. SHERIFF

    § 2101. Compensation.

    § 2102. Deputies and clerks.

    § 2103. Sheriffs and regular deputies.

    § 2104. Attendance on courts; duties of Sheriff of Kent County as to Supreme Court.

    § 2105. Summoning jurors and witnesses.

    § 2106. Sale of property under execution process; records.

    § 2107. Endorsement on documents of sheriffs' fees.

    § 2108. Entry of constable's sales.

    § 2109. Reception of sum due on capias ad satisfaciendum.

    § 2110. Penalty for nonpayment of funds collected.

    § 2111. Payment of funds into court.

    § 2112. Mileage fees.

    § 2113. Administering oaths by deputies.

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