Delaware Code § 10-7323

Possession of property by trustees; exemption and valuation
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The trustee or trustees shall take possession of all property and estate, except wearing apparel and the necessary bedding of the petitioner
and the petitioner's family, and the tools, or implements, of the petitioner's trade or calling, not exceeding in value in the whole $50;
which articles, and the value thereof, shall be ascertained by 2 judicious and impartial citizens of the county wherein the petitioner resides,
to be appointed, and sworn or affirmed to the faithful performance of their duty, by a justice of the peace of the county. The articles so
ascertained shall be exempt from any execution or legal process against the petitioner, except execution in a criminal case.
(Code 1852, § 2704; Code 1915, § 4628; Code 1935, § 5086; 10 Del. C. 1953, § 7323; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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