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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 73. INSOLVENCY
    • Subchapter II. Proceedings Under Assignment

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 73. INSOLVENCY
    Subchapter II. Proceedings Under Assignment

    § 7321. Deed of assignment as court record; copy as evidence. - A deed of assignment, executed pursuant to § 7312 of...

    § 7322. Vesting of title under assignment. - The assignment shall vest in the trustee or trustees therein...

    § 7323. Possession of property by trustees; exemption and valuation. - The trustee or trustees shall take possession of all property...

    § 7324. Rental liability of property assigned; payment before removal. - If the petitioner is a tenant holding any lands or...

    § 7325. Duties and powers of trustees. - The trustee or trustees, or the survivors or survivor of...

    § 7326. Abatement of actions pending at assignment. - No action or proceeding of the petitioner at law, or...

    § 7327. Release after assignment. - No release, acquittance, or receipt, made by the petitioner after...

    § 7328. Disposition of proceeds from petitioner's estate. - The net proceeds of the petitioner's estate, after deducting just...

    § 7329. Admission of demands payable in future. - A demand existing at the time of executing the deed...

    § 7330. Determination of controversies respecting demands or claims. - Controversies arising in the course of the execution of the...

    § 7331. Court's powers with respect to trustees. - The court may, in its discretion, require the trustee or...

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