Delaware Code § 12-2109

Barring of claims against estates when no letters have been granted within 10 years from death
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If no letters have been granted upon the estate of any person within 10 years from the date of the person's death, all claims of creditors
and persons otherwise beneficially interested in the estate, except those evidenced by mortgage or judgment which shall be controlled by
the law applicable to mortgages and judgments as heretofore, shall be thereafter barred.

Part IV
Administration of Decedents' Estates

Accounting and Distribution

General Provisions

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