Delaware Code § 4-563

Effect of cancellation or surrender of license; notice
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(a) The cancellation or the acceptance of a surrender of any license shall entail the loss of the privilege conferred by the license and shall
entail the acceptance of or the seizure by the Commissioner of any alcoholic liquor found in the possession of the holder of the license,
except those which occur solely by reason of the death of the licensee.
(b) Notice of the order of the cancellation or the acceptance of the surrender of the license may be served by an officer designated by the
Commissioner by affixing a duplicate thereof to the outside of the entrance door of the licensed premises, or by leaving a duplicate with the
holder of the license, or with any member of the family of the holder over the age of 18 years at the residence of the holder, or otherwise,
as in the judgment of the Commissioner will give notice of such cancellation or acceptance of the surrender. All cancellations or
acceptances of surrender shall take effect as soon as the order is served.
(c) The cancellation or acceptance of surrender of a license shall not in any wise prevent the institution of any criminal proceedings for
any offense under this title by the person who was the holder of such license while it was in force. No conviction obtained for any offense
under this title shall prevent the Commissioner from cancelling the license of any offender or from making at the same time a seizure of
alcoholic liquor as provided in this title.

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