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    • Legislation USA
    • Delaware Code
    • Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
    • Chapter 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    • Subchapter III. Disposition of a Person’s Last Remains

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Subchapter III. Disposition of a Person’s Last Remains

    § 260. Definitions. - As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:...

    § 261. Limitations. - This subchapter shall not be construed to: (1) Invalidate a...

    § 262. Declaration of disposition of last remains. - The declarant may specify, in a declaration instrument, any 1...

    § 263. Reliance upon declaration instruments. - (a) A third party who acts in good faith reliance...

    § 264. Right to dispose of remains. - (a) The right to control disposition of the last remains...

    § 265. Declaration of disposition of last remains; form. - The following declaration of disposition of last remains must be...

    § 266. Declaration — other points of form. - (a) The form set forth in § 265 of this...

    § 267. Declaration — revocation generally. - A declaration may be revoked by the declarant in writing...

    § 268. Declaration — revocation by divorce. - Unless otherwise expressly provided in a declaration instrument, a subsequent...

    § 269. Declaration — revocation of designee. - Unless otherwise specified in the declaration instrument, if a declarant...

    § 270. Interstate effect of declaration. - (a) Unless otherwise stated in a declaration instrument, it shall...

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