Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Partition Proceedings
§ 721. Petition for partition; persons entitled to apply.

(a) When any 2 or more persons hold lands and tenements within this State as joint tenants or tenants in common, or as parceners under the intestate laws of this State, or when any persons hold an interest either in possession or in remainder in lands and tenements within this State, as members of a class, which class may be enlarged by the happening of a future contingency, any 1 or more of them, being of lawful age, or the guardian of any being under age, may present a petition to the Court of Chancery of the county wherein the lands and tenements are situate, or, if such real estate is situate in several counties, then to the Court of Chancery of either county wherein any of the real estate is situate. The petition shall state the facts, describe the lands and tenements so held, and pray partition thereof among the several parties entitled to such lands and tenements according to their several and respective interests.
(b) Thereupon, the Court of Chancery, or any Judge thereof in vacation, shall order a summons in partition to be issued, directed to the persons interested, who may not have joined in such petitions, returnable on some day, which shall not be less than 20 days after the date of such order requiring such persons to appear before the Court of Chancery, and show cause why partition of the premises should not be made, according to the prayer of the petition.
(c) Partition may be had notwithstanding the share held by any parcener, joint tenant or tenant in common may be for a less estate than a fee, or may be limited over after an estate for life, or any estate therein. A partition shall bind all tenants of their share in remainder, reversion or expectancy who are entitled only to that part of the lands partitioned which may be set off in severalty to the share upon which such remainder or expectancy is limited. If no partition is made, but a sale of the lands is had and confirmed, the rights of all parties in interest, whether in possession, remainder, reversion or expectancy, shall cease and terminate as to the land and be transferred to the proceeds of the sale thereof.
(d) Where a remainder, reversion or expectancy is limited over to any person in being, such person shall be served with like summons and in the same manner as is provided by law with respect to service of summons in partition causes.

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Delaware Code

Title 25 - Property

Chapter 7. JOINT ESTATES AND PARTITION

Subchapter II. Partition Proceedings

§ 721. Petition for partition; persons entitled to apply.

§ 722. Service of summons.

§ 723. Unknown or uncertain parties in interest; description in petition; service by publication.

§ 724. Decree of partition; appointment and duties of commissioners.

§ 725. Appointment of a new commission.

§ 726. Final decree of partition.

§ 727. Proportionment of shares among issue claiming by stocks.

§ 728. Procedure upon petition by all interested parties.

§ 729. Appointment of trustee for public sale of premises; conveyance by trustee.

§ 730. Allotment of primary interests.

§ 731. Deed upon death of purchaser.

§ 732. Title upon sale; transfer of liens to proceeds.

§ 733. Investment or division of sale proceeds.

§ 734. Sales upon credit; purchase money security; preference of mortgage.

§ 735. Costs.

§ 736. Dower, curtesy or other estate in undivided shares of parties to partition proceedings.

§ 737. Procedure where dower, curtesy or life estate exists.

§ 738. Advancements; treatment upon partition.

§ 739. Assignment of dower without embracing residue.

§ 740. Election to take dower from proceeds of sale; investment or deposit of widow's share.

§ 741. Appointment of trustee for joint owner's widow with a mental disability.

§ 742. Appraisement of value of widow's dower; payment of widow's share and distribution of residue.

§ 743. Investment or deposit of share of persons holding curtesy interest or life estate; appraisement and payment upon petition.

§ 744. Curtesy; barred by wrongful conduct of husband.

§ 745. Real estate in more than 1 county; appointment of freeholders; effect of recording in another county.

§ 746. Partition of several tracts held by same joint owners; power of commissioners and Court.

§ 747. Partition of several tracts where some parties hold interest in all and other parties hold interest in part.

§ 748. Power of commissioners to make return of partition of part of lands; procedure.

§ 749. Certified copy of record as evidence.

§ 750. Limitation of appeals.

§ 751. Powers of Court of Chancery.