Delaware Code § 12-3122

Process; default judgment and proceedings thereon
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In an action against an executor or administrator the first process shall be a summons. If the defendant, being summoned, does not
appear, judgment by default shall be entered against the defendant and upon such judgment the Superior Court may, upon motion, order
the Prothonotary to ascertain the amount in which case, at least 5 days' written notice shall be given to the defendant of the time when the
Prothonotary will consider the case and execution may be issued as soon as the amount is ascertained or, upon such judgment by default,
a rule of reference may be entered as prescribed in Chapter 47 of Title 10 or a writ of inquiry awarded if it be a case proper for the writ.
(Code 1852, § 1863; Code 1915, § 3400; Code 1935, § 3863; 12 Del. C. 1953, § 3122; 70 Del Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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