Except where circumstances justify a longer period, an executor or administrator shall have 1 year from the date of letters for settling the estate of the decedent; and until the expiration of that time, the executor or administrator shall not be required to make distribution, nor be chargeable with interest upon the assets in the executor's or administrator's hands; but if any part of the estate carry interest or be productive the executor or administrator shall account for the interest or produce.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 23. ACCOUNTING AND DISTRIBUTION
Subchapter II. Payment of Legacies or Distributive Shares
§ 2311. Time for settling estate; accounting for interest or earnings pending settlement.
§ 2312. Payment of legacies; refusal to pay or deliver; bond; interest.
§ 2313. Anti-lapse; deceased devisee; class gifts.
§ 2313A. Failure of share of residuary.
§ 2314. Legacy to creditor of testator.
§ 2315. Payment of legacies or distributive shares to minors or persons absent from the State.
§ 2318. Proportional contribution of legatees.
§ 2321. Distributions by fiduciaries in satisfaction of pecuniary bequests.