Delaware Code § 10-121

Clerk of Supreme Court; bond; duties generally
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(a) Every Clerk of the Supreme Court duly appointed, shall, after being appointed and before entering upon the duties of the office,
become bound to the State with sufficient surety by a joint and several obligation in the penal sum of $3,000 the condition of which
shall be as follows:
"That if the above named .................. who has been duly appointed to be Clerk of the Supreme Court shall and do well and diligently
execute the duties of the office of Clerk of the Supreme Court as aforesaid and duly and faithfully fulfill and perform all the trusts
and duties to the said office appertaining, and truly and without delay deliver to his or her successor in office, the seal and all the
books, records and papers belonging to such office, safe and undefaced, then this obligation shall be void and of no effect or else shall
remain in full force and virtue."

(b) The sufficiency of the surety and the form of the bond shall be subject to the approval of a Justice of the Court.
(c) The Clerk shall be custodian of the seal, the books, the records and the papers of the Court, and shall perform such duties as the
Court may direct.
(Code 1852, §§ 441-443; 14 Del. Laws, c. 42; 16 Del. Laws, c. 24; 23 Del. Laws, c. 60, § 3; Code 1915, § 379; 30 Del. Laws, c.
43; Code 1935, § 348; 10 Del. C. 1953, § 121; 50 Del. Laws, c. 67, § 3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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