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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 65. DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
    • § 6513. “Person” construed.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 65. DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
    § 6513. “Person” construed.

    The word “person”, wherever used in this chapter, shall be construed to mean any person, partnership, joint stock company, unincorporated association or society, or municipal or other corporation of any character whatsoever.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

    Chapter 65. DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS

    § 6501. Power of courts; form and effect of declaration.

    § 6502. Power to construe.

    § 6503. Construction of contract before or after breach.

    § 6504. Persons entitled to declaration of rights or legal relations in respect to trust or estate of decedent.

    § 6505. Enumeration not exclusive.

    § 6506. Discretionary relief.

    § 6507. Review.

    § 6508. Supplementary relief.

    § 6509. Determination of issues of fact.

    § 6510. Costs.

    § 6511. Parties.

    § 6512. Purpose and construction of chapter.

    § 6513. “Person” construed.

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