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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 19. GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COURTS AND JUDGES
    • Subchapter I. Courts and Judges

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 19. GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COURTS AND JUDGES
    Subchapter I. Courts and Judges

    § 1901. State of the judiciary message. - The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall, from time...

    § 1902. Removal of actions from courts lacking jurisdiction. - No civil action, suit or other proceeding brought in any...

    § 1902A. Removal of criminal actions from courts lacking criminal jurisdiction. - (a) “Court of competent jurisdiction” shall mean the state court...

    § 1903. Change of location for sickness or other cause. - The Justices of the Supreme Court, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellors...

    § 1904. Removal of records and papers in case of necessity. - In case of invasion of this State, or other necessity,...

    § 1905. Adjournments of terms of court. - Any court of this State may, from time to time,...

    § 1906. Admission of attorneys. - There may be a competent number of persons, of an...

    § 1907. Oath of attorneys-at-law. - Every attorney-at-law, upon admission to the Bar of this State,...

    § 1908. Temporary assignment of Judges to statutory courts. - (a) In case of need, the Chief Justice of the...

    § 1909. Appointment of judges. - All judges of this State or any of its subdivisions...

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