Delaware Code § 25-2727

Auditors; powers and duties; report to Court; exceptions to report
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On the return of the writ of attachment or summons the Court may, upon petition of any person claiming to have performed or furnished
labor or materials at the request of the plaintiff or plaintiffs in the attachment, appoint 3 suitable persons to audit and determine the claim
of the plaintiff and also the claim of the petitioner, who shall adjust and ascertain all the demands, including that of the plaintiff in the
writ. The auditors shall severally be sworn or affirmed to perform their duties according to the best of their skill and knowledge. They
shall give 10 days' notice to the parties of the time and place of their first meeting by advertisement, posted at the courthouse door and
at least 5 other public places in the county. Their subsequent sittings shall be by adjournment duly made and publicly announced. They
may investigate any claim presented in any form they judge best and may examine any of the parties upon oath or affirmation. On receipt
of the proceeds of the sale of the property attached or against which judgment is obtained or any part thereof, the auditors shall calculate
and settle the proportions and dividends due the several parties and shall make report to the next term of the Court after such appointment
and, upon confirmation of the report, pay over to the several parties their respective share of the proceeds according to such appointment.
The Court may hear exceptions to and correct such account and report, either in the calculations, dividends, apportionment, or otherwise.

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