In all cases where the Court of Chancery orders the execution of any conveyance, assignment, release, acquittance or other instrument and the party against whom the judgment is made does not comply therewith within the time mentioned in the judgment, the Court may appoint a Master for such purpose. Such conveyance, assignment, release, acquittance or other instrument when executed by such Master and approved by the Court shall be as valid and effectual as if done by the party required by the judgment to make the same. Any such instrument shall be recorded by the Master if it is necessary.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
§ 362. Subpoenas, summonses and other process; orders and award of process.
§ 363. Issuance of process upon filing of complaint.
§ 364. Removal of defendant from county after service of process.
§ 365. Compelling appearance of defendant in absence of personal service.
§ 366. Compelling appearance of nonresident defendant.
§ 367. Failure of defendant to appear; service of judgment before execution.
§ 368. Commissions for taking answers and examining witnesses.
§ 369. Issues of fact triable by jury.
§ 370. Enforcement of judgments.
§ 371. Sale of land to enforce judgment.
§ 372. Power to appoint Masters.
§ 373. Appointment of Masters for purpose of executing certain instruments.