Delaware Code § 25-2610

Enforcement of lien [For application of this section, see 79 Del. Laws, c. 18, § 2]
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A broker may bring suit to enforce the broker's lien in the Superior Court in the county where the commercial real estate is located (or in
either county if the commercial real estate is located in more than 1 county) by filing and prosecuting a complaint as a debt action pursuant
to that Court's Rules of Civil Procedure. Such complaint may be filed following the occurrence of the failure to make the payment to
the broker, as required by the brokerage agreement, for which the affidavit and notice of broker's lien had been filed. Notwithstanding
any statute of limitation or repose or other procedural limitation, any such complaint may be brought any time prior to the expiration
of a notice of lien or continuation of lien, and shall be subject to alternative dispute resolution in the Superior Court pursuant to court
rules regardless of the claimed amount.

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