Delaware Code § 10-1330

Proceedings pending at time of effective date of this chapter; books, records and papers
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(a) All suits, proceedings and matters pending, at the time this chapter becomes effective, in the Courts of Common Pleas for New
Castle, Kent and Sussex Counties, as heretofore constituted, shall be proceeded within the Court hereby established and all the books,
records and papers of the Courts as heretofore constituted, shall be the books, records and papers of the Court hereby established.
(b) All information, proceedings and matters of a criminal nature pending in the former Courts of Common Pleas for New Castle, Kent
and Sussex Counties, respectively, at the time this chapter becomes effective, and all books, records and papers of such former Courts
shall be transferred to the Court hereby established, and such information, proceedings and matters pending shall be proceeded with to
final judgment and determination in the Court hereby established.

Part I
Organization, Powers, Jurisdiction and Operation of Courts

Municipal Court for the City of Wilmington [Repealed].

Organization and Operation
§§ 1701-1707. Municipal Court for the City of Wilmington; judges; appointments; terms; qualifications;
salary; terms and adjournment of Court; seal; place for holding Court; power of judge to take
acknowledgments; Court expenses [Repealed].
Repealed by 71 Del. Laws, c. 176, § 10, effective May 1, 1998.

Officers and Employees
§§ 1721-1727. Appointment of clerk; bond of Clerk; appointment of Deputy Clerk; discretionary powers
of Clerk and Deputy Clerk; duties of Clerk and Deputy Clerk; City Solicitor; powers and duties; Chief of
Police; duties; failure to perform duties [Repealed].
Repealed by 71 Del. Laws, c. 176, § 10, effective May 1, 1998.

Part I
Organization, Powers, Jurisdiction and Operation of Courts

Emergency Interim Judicial Succession

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