In addition to any other equitable authority granted to, or inherent in the powers of, the Justice of the Peace Court to hear and properly dispose of actions brought under Chapters 51 through 57, 63 and 70 of this title, that Court shall have the equitable jurisdiction, concurrent with the Court of Chancery, to fully determine the rights of all parties at the time of hearing any matter brought pursuant to the conversion of a conditional sales agreement to a landlord/tenant agreement by operation of § 314(d)(3) of this title. Such authority shall include, but not be limited to, an accounting for all payments made under the conditional sales agreement prior to the conversion of the contract to a landlord/tenant agreement.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 51. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subchapter I. Rights, Obligations and Procedures, Generally
§ 5101. Applicability of Code.
§ 5102. Exclusions from application of this Code.
§ 5104. Obligations of good faith.
§ 5106. Rental agreement; term and termination of rental agreement.
§ 5107. Renewals of rental agreements with modifications.
§ 5109. Rental agreement; promises mutual and dependent.
§ 5110. Rental agreement; effect of unsigned rental agreement.
§ 5111. Attorneys' fees prohibited.
§ 5113. Service of notices or pleadings and process.
§ 5114. Notice; contractual notice between the parties.
§ 5115. Application for a forthwith summons.
§ 5116. Fair housing provisions.
§ 5117. Remedies for violation of the rental agreement or the Code.
§ 5118. Summary of residential landlord-tenant code.
§ 5120. Landlord liens; distress for rent.
§ 5121. Confession of judgment.
§ 5122. Equitable jurisdiction relating to converted conditional sales agreements.