Delaware Code § 10-3911

Recognizance of plaintiff upon interpleader
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If the process issued upon an order under § 3910 of this title to interplead is not served, or personal notice thereof is not given to
the third person referred to in such section, the court may, upon giving judgment for the plaintiff, require the plaintiff to enter into a
recognizance, and if it deems necessary, with sufficient surety, to interplead with such third person if afterwards, and before the expiration
of the time which would be allowed to the plaintiff to prosecute his or her claim against the defendant, such third person should appear
in the court and claim the money, or the goods or chattels, or the value thereof.

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