Delaware Code
Chapter 81. PERSONAL ACTIONS
§ 8143. Limitations on civil actions for recovery for shoplifting.

(a) (1) Before a civil action may be commenced, the merchants may send a notice to the defendant's last known address requesting that the defendant or the parent/guardian of a minor if the defendant is a minor make payment of the sums listed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section within 20 days of the date of the letter. It is not a condition precedent to maintaining an action under this section that the defendant has been convicted of shoplifting or theft or that a police report has been filed.
(2) No civil action under this section may be maintained if the defendant has paid the merchant a penalty equal to the retail value of the merchandise where the merchandise was not recovered in its original condition, plus a penalty in the amount of the retail value of the merchandise or $150, whichever is greater, within 20 days of the date of the initial demand letter. If the merchandise is recovered in merchantable condition, no civil action under this section may be maintained if the defendant has paid the merchant a penalty equal to the retail value of the merchandise attempted to be taken or $150, whichever is greater, within 20 days of the date of the initial demand letter. Should the defendant fail to respond in a timely manner as described above, the merchant may request reasonable attorneys' fees in addition to the amounts described above and shall be entitled to recover costs of suit and reasonable attorneys' fees upon filing of an action.
(b) If the person to whom a written demand is made complies with such demand within 20 days of the date of the demand, that person shall be given a written release from further civil liability with respect to the specific act of shoplifting or theft.
(c) Parents or legal guardians of an unemancipated minor who triggers the liability portion of this section shall be jointly and severally liable civilly to the merchant. For purposes of this subsection, liability shall not be imposed upon any governmental entity or foster parents assigned responsibility for the minor child pursuant to a court order or action of any governmental agency.

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Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

Chapter 81. PERSONAL ACTIONS

§ 8101. Sheriff's recognizance or administration bond.

§ 8102. Guardian bond.

§ 8103. Recognizance in Chancery Court.

§ 8104. Official bond.

§ 8105. Escheator's bond.

§ 8106. Actions subject to 3-year limitation.

§ 8107. Actions subject to 2-year limitation.

§ 8108. Mutual running accounts.

§ 8109. Bills and notes.

§ 8110. Mesne profits after ejectment.

§ 8111. Work, labor or personal services.

§ 8112. Waste.

§ 8113. Actions against decedent's estate.

§ 8114. Corporate officers' bonds.

§ 8115. Forfeiture under penal statute.

§ 8116. Savings for infants or persons under disability.

§ 8117. Defendant's absence from State.

§ 8118. Other savings.

§ 8119. Personal injuries.

§ 8120. Setoff.

§ 8121. Cause of action arising outside State.

§ 8122. Marking and bounding lands.

§ 8123. Forcible entry and detainer.

§ 8124. Notice of claim against City of Wilmington.

§ 8125. Valuation and assessment of property.

§ 8126. County and municipality zoning and planning actions.

§ 8127. Alleged deficiencies in the construction of improvements to real property.

§ 8128. Health care malpractice action limitations.

§ 8129. Inheritance and estate taxes.

§ 8131. Limitation for Indochina herbicide exposure.

§ 8132. Comparative negligence.

§ 8133. Limitation from civil liability for certain nonprofit organization volunteers.

§ 8134. Limitation on liability of third parties rendering assistance in oil or hazardous material discharge cleanup.

§ 8135. Limitation from civil liability for certain volunteers.

§ 8136. Actions involving public petition and participation.

§ 8137. Standards for motion to dismiss and summary judgment in certain cases involving public petition and participation.

§ 8138. Recovery of damages in actions involving public petition and participation.

§ 8139. Limitation on civil actions by criminal defendants.

§ 8140. Liability of persons involved in equine activities.

§ 8141. Limitation on agricultural operations nuisance suits.

§ 8142. Limitations on shooting range and hunting operations nuisance suits.

§ 8143. Limitations on civil actions for recovery for shoplifting.

§ 8145. Civil suits for damages based upon sexual abuse of a minor by an adult.