A judgment, entered by the prothonotary of the Superior Court upon an obligation, without complaint filed, according to § 2306 of this title, shall have the same force and effect as if a complaint had been filed and judgment confessed by an attorney, or judgment obtained in open court.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
Subchapter I. Lien of Judgments
§ 4702. Time of binding lands.
§ 4703. Time entry of judgment upon verdict is effective.
§ 4704. Ascertaining amount of judgment; time of entry.
§ 4705. Priority of judgments entered same day.
§ 4706. Entry during term; docket date.
§ 4707. Justice of the peace and Court of Common Pleas judgments.
§ 4708. Supreme Court judgments.
§ 4709. Prothonotary to enter Supreme Court judgment.
§ 4710. Effect of Supreme Court judgment.
§ 4711. Time limitation of judgment lien; extension of time.
§ 4712. Effect of extension; subsequent renewals.
§ 4713. Seizure of real estate by execution after losing lien.
§ 4714. Revived judgment as lien on real estate.
§ 4715. Scire facias for extension of lien.
§ 4716. Cases in which the 10 year limitation shall not apply.