Delaware Code § 10-9578

Survival of actions; parties
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(a) The death of a party shall not abate any action pending before a justice, or any appeal, or right of appeal, or any certiorari. If there
are several plaintiffs, or defendants, and one dies, the action, or proceeding, may be prosecuted for, or against the survivor; and if the
sole, or only remaining plaintiff, or defendant, dies, the executor, or administrator, of the deceased party, may become, or be made, a
party to prosecute or defend.
(b) To make an executor, or administrator, of a defendant a party before the justice, a plaintiff must issue a summons in the usual
form, adding after the words "is demanded," the words "for which cause of action suit was commenced against the said . . . . . . . . . . . .,
deceased, in his or her lifetime, and was pending at his or her death; to which the said . . . . . . . . . . . . executor (or administrator) is required
to become a party."
(c) The summons shall be returnable as other original summons; and on service made, the executor, or administrator, shall be made
a party, and the same proceedings had as in other cases.
(Code 1852, §§ 2151, 2152; Code 1915, § 4040; Code 1935, § 4527; 10 Del. C. 1953, § 9585; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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