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§ 9201. Duties and responsibilities of officers appointing deputies and clerks.

§ 9201. Duties and responsibilities of officers appointing deputies and clerks. All deputies and clerks shall be under the control of the officer by whom they are selected and employed, who may discharge any such deputy or clerk at any time. The officer shall be responsible for all the official acts, neglects and defaults of […]

§ 9202. Powers and duties of chief deputies.

§ 9202. Powers and duties of chief deputies. The chief deputy or, if there is no chief deputy, the deputy employed by each of the officers shall be possessed of all the authority of their respective offices, and in the absence or disability of the duly elected officer, the chief deputy or deputy of such […]

§ 9203. Payment of salaries.

§ 9203. Payment of salaries. The salaries of deputies and clerks, payable by Kent County, shall be paid to them by warrants drawn by the government of Kent County on the Receiver of Taxes and County Treasurer, upon the certificate in writing of the officer employing them that they have faithfully performed their duties during […]

§ 9204. Employment of extra clerks.

§ 9204. Employment of extra clerks. (a) Except as provided otherwise by law, the Resident Judge of New Castle County may authorize any county officer in his or her County, whose office is a constitutional office, to employ clerks in addition to those specified by law when such Judge deems such employment necessary for the […]

§ 9205. Application in New Castle County.

§ 9205. Application in New Castle County. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to New Castle County. In New Castle County the provisions of [former] subchapter IX of Chapter 13 of this title [repealed] shall apply. 9 Del. C. 1953, § 9206;  55 Del. Laws, c. 85, § 27B; 

§ 9206. Application in Sussex County.

§ 9206. Application in Sussex County. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to Sussex County. In Sussex County, the provisions of § 7006 of this title shall apply. 9 Del. C. 1953, § 9207;  57 Del. Laws, c. 762, § 26B;