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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 75. RECOGNIZANCES AND BONDS
    • § 7504. Limitation of liability.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 75. RECOGNIZANCES AND BONDS
    § 7504. Limitation of liability.

    Nothing contained in this chapter shall make a recognizor, obligor, or other party liable for damages beyond the penalty of his or her recognizance, bond, or specialty; or in any manner extend, abridge, or alter the legal operation of any recognizance or other instrument.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

    Chapter 75. RECOGNIZANCES AND BONDS

    § 7501. Benefit of State and injured person.

    § 7502. Right of action by injured person; title of action.

    § 7503. Judgment for less than penalty; security for further damages.

    § 7504. Limitation of liability.

    § 7505. Inadequate penalty; priority of claims.

    § 7506. Installment payments, recovery of.

    § 7507. Proceedings to compel entry of satisfaction.

    § 7508. Applicability of §§ 7501-7507 to judgments on warrant of attorney.

    § 7509. Lien on lands of public officer as obligor.

    § 7510. Entry of satisfaction.

    § 7511. Default in satisfaction; amount of damages.

    § 7512. Copy as evidence; production of original.

    § 7513. Written obligation without penalty.

    § 7514. Location of realty of persons signing bonds or recognizances.

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