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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 73. INSOLVENCY
    • Subchapter II. Proceedings Under Assignment
    • § 7322. Vesting of title under assignment.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter II. Proceedings Under Assignment
    § 7322. Vesting of title under assignment.

    The assignment shall vest in the trustee or trustees therein named, all the property and estate of the petitioner at the time of executing the same, real and personal, legal and equitable, and of every nature and description, as well as rights, whether real or personal, credits and things in action, as property in possession.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

    Chapter 73. INSOLVENCY

    Subchapter II. Proceedings Under Assignment

    § 7321. Deed of assignment as court record; copy as evidence.

    § 7322. Vesting of title under assignment.

    § 7323. Possession of property by trustees; exemption and valuation.

    § 7324. Rental liability of property assigned; payment before removal.

    § 7325. Duties and powers of trustees.

    § 7326. Abatement of actions pending at assignment.

    § 7327. Release after assignment.

    § 7328. Disposition of proceeds from petitioner's estate.

    § 7329. Admission of demands payable in future.

    § 7330. Determination of controversies respecting demands or claims.

    § 7331. Court's powers with respect to trustees.

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