Delaware Code § 10-3916

Proof of agency in operation of motor vehicle
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In any action arising out of the operation of any vehicle, in which it is alleged that the operator of the vehicle was a servant, agent or
employee of the defendant or defendants, the plaintiff may specifically require the defendant or defendants to deny the allegation that the
operator of the vehicle was a servant, agent or employee of the defendant or defendants by affidavit filed with the answer, by the specific
notation of the need for denial by affidavit within the paragraph alleging that the operator of the vehicle was a servant, agent or employee
of defendant or defendants. Any defendant so answering shall deny that the operator of the vehicle was operating the vehicle at the time
of the occurrence as a servant, agent or employee of the answering defendant, and/or deny that the operator of the vehicle was operating
the vehicle in and about the course of duties as a servant, agent or employee of the answering defendant and set forth the factual basis for
the denial. Where plaintiff has complied with this section, failure of a defendant to file an affidavit with the answer shall be deemed an
admission that the operator of the vehicle was a servant, agent or employee of the defendant.
(Code 1935, § 4651A; 44 Del. Laws, c. 176; 10 Del. C. 1953, § 3916; 65 Del. Laws, c. 296, § 4; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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