Where a party dies after making a written agreement to submit a controversy to arbitration, the proceedings may be begun or continued upon the application of, or upon notice to, the party's executor or administrator, or, where it relates to real property, the party's distributee or devisee who has succeeded to the party's interest in the real property. Where a committee of the property or of the person of a party to such an agreement is appointed, the proceedings may be continued upon the application of, or notice to, the committee. Upon the death or incompetency of a party, the Court may extend the time within which an application to confirm, vacate or modify the award or to stay arbitration must be made. Where a party has died since an award was delivered, the proceedings thereupon are the same as where a party dies after a judgment or decree has been rendered.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
Chapter 57. UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT
§ 5701. Effect of arbitration agreement.
§ 5702. Jurisdiction; applications; venue; statutes of limitations.
§ 5703. Proceedings to compel or enjoin arbitration; notice of intention to arbitrate.
§ 5704. Appointment of arbitrators by Court.
§ 5705. Majority action by arbitrators.
§ 5707. Representation by attorney.
§ 5708. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions.
§ 5711. Modification of award by arbitrators.
§ 5712. Fees and expenses of arbitration.
§ 5713. Confirmation of an award.
§ 5715. Modification or correction of award by Court.
§ 5716. Judgment or decree on award.
§ 5717. Judgment roll; docketing with Register in Chancery.
§ 5718. Transfer of money damage award to Superior Court; lien on real estate.
§ 5720. Uniformity of interpretation.
§ 5722. Death or incompetency of a party.
§ 5723. Arbitration of contracts of State and municipalities.
§ 5724. Application of chapter to state and municipal contracts.
§ 5725. Exclusion of collective bargaining labor contracts with public and private employers.