Delaware Code § 10-5702

Jurisdiction; applications; venue; statutes of limitations
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(a) Jurisdiction of the Court; applications to the Court. — The term "Court" means the Court of Chancery of this State, except where
otherwise specifically provided. The making of an agreement described in § 5701 of this title specifically referencing the Delaware
Uniform Arbitration Act [§ 5701 et seq. of this title] and the parties' desire to have it apply to their agreement confers jurisdiction on the
Court to enforce the agreement under this chapter and to enter judgment on an award thereunder, except as provided in § 5718 of this title.
Action shall be commenced by an initial complaint and shall be heard in the manner and upon the notice provided by law or rule of court
on any civil action. Notice of an initial complaint shall be served in the manner provided by law for the service of summons in an action.
(b) Venue. — An initial complaint shall be made to the Court with the Register in Chancery in and for the county in which the agreement
provides the arbitration hearing shall be held or, if the hearing has been held, in the county in which it was held. Otherwise the complaint
shall be filed with the Register in Chancery in the county where the adverse party resides or has a place of business or, if the adverse party
has no residence or place of business in this State, to the Register in and for any county. All subsequent pleadings or applications for an
order made under this chapter shall be filed in the Court hearing the initial complaint unless the Court otherwise directs.
(c) Court of Chancery jurisdiction over arbitration-related disputes in cases not governed by the Delaware Uniform Arbitration Act. —
Unless an arbitration agreement complies with the standard set forth in subsection (a) of this section for the applicability of the Delaware
Uniform Arbitration Act, any application to the Court of Chancery to enjoin or stay an arbitration, obtain an order requiring arbitration,
or to vacate or enforce an arbitrator's award shall be decided by the Court of Chancery in conformity with the Federal Arbitration Act [9
U.S.C. § 1 et seq.], and such general principles of law and equity as are not inconsistent with that Act. In such cases, the other provisions
of this Delaware Uniform Arbitration Act are without standing and cases shall be adjudicated in accordance with the Court of Chancery's
Rules of Procedure.
(d) Jurisdiction of the Court of Common Pleas. — Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Chapter 57 of this title, the term
"Court" in this chapter shall refer to the Court of Common Pleas with respect to all actions arising from an arbitration agreement in or
relating to a contract to provide consumer credit, and the making of such an agreement to arbitrate issues arising from the extension of
consumer credit shall confer jurisdiction on the Court of Common Pleas, and not the Court of Chancery, to enforce the agreement and
to enter judgment on an award. Any action brought under this Chapter 57 of this title relating to an agreement to arbitrate issues arising
from the extension of consumer credit filed in the Court of Chancery shall not therefore be dismissed, but shall be transferred to the Court
of Common Pleas for resolution there as though filed originally in that Court.

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