Delaware Code § 10-4983

Deed by sheriff after expiration of term
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Whenever an execution for sale of lands and tenements shall be directed and delivered to a sheriff in office, whose term expires before
the confirmation of the sale made under and by virtue of the execution, or whose term expires after confirmation of the sale, but before
the execution and acknowledgment of the deed to be made in pursuance thereof, then and in either case the sheriff making the sale may
as late sheriff make, execute and acknowledge a deed for the lands and tenements so sold to the purchaser thereof in pursuance of the
confirmation, and the deed so made, executed and acknowledged by the sheriff as late sheriff shall be good and valid in law. Such deed
shall be made, executed and acknowledged by the sheriff within 2 years from the date of the confirmation of the sale.

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