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§ 1613. Recording and marginal notation of judgment or stipulation of dismissal.

§ 1613. Recording and marginal notation of judgment or stipulation of dismissal. Whenever a stipulation of dismissal is filed, or whenever a final judgment entered is no longer appealable, notice of the pendency of which action has been filed in the office of the recorder of deeds, the party who filed the notice of pendency […]

§ 1614. Express repeal of common law.

§ 1614. Express repeal of common law. The common-law doctrine of lis pendens is hereby abolished and no action instituted after June 29, 1989, shall constitute constructive notice to any person unless notice of such action complies with the requirements of this chapter. 67 Del. Laws, c. 59, § 1; 

§ 1404. Abatement of action.

§ 1404. Abatement of action. An action begun under this chapter shall not abate by the death of either party thereto, but shall be continued by the administrator or executor. 25 Del. C. 1953, § 1404;  49 Del. Laws, c. 236.; 

§ 1601. Written notice of pendency of action.

§ 1601. Written notice of pendency of action. (a) In any action instituted in any court of this State having civil jurisdiction or in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, any party asserting a claim, the object of which is to affect the title to, or enforce an equitable lien on, […]

§ 1602. Recording; indexing; cancellation.

§ 1602. Recording; indexing; cancellation. Upon payment of the proper fee, the recorder of deeds shall record the notice of pendency. Each notice recorded shall be indexed, direct and indirect, against the name of each party designated in the notice of pendency. Such entry shall note next to such name the book and page number […]

§ 1108. Fees of commissioners, surveyors, chain carriers and witnesses.

§ 1108. Fees of commissioners, surveyors, chain carriers and witnesses. Each commissioner shall be entitled to $1.00 per day for each such commissioner’s services, each surveyor to $2.00 per day, the chain carriers to 80 cents per day, and each witness to 50 cents per day, to be paid by the person at whose request […]

§ 1301. Lawful fences; height; barbed wire.

§ 1301. Lawful fences; height; barbed wire. A good fence of wood, iron, wood and iron rods or wire, stone, or well set thorn, 41/2 feet high or 4 feet high and having a ditch within 2 feet of it, shall be deemed a lawful fence in New Castle and Kent Counties, and in Sussex […]

§ 1302. Liability for trespasses; fence-viewers to assess damages.

§ 1302. Liability for trespasses; fence-viewers to assess damages. If any horse, cattle, goat, sheep or hog trespasses on any grounds enclosed with lawful fence, the owner of the animal so trespassing shall pay such damages as shall be awarded by the fence-viewers. Any person having unruly horses, goats, sheep, hogs or cattle, which break […]