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Code · Delaware · Title 10 — Courts and Judicial Procedure · Chapter 23. Prothonotary

§ 2319. Notation of satisfaction of judgments.

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(a)When any judgment in the Superior Court appears, by the return of any execution thereon, to be wholly or partially satisfied, the prothonotary shall note that fact on the record of the judgment, as required by §§ 4755 and 4756 of this title.
(b)When a judgment upon which a testatum fi. fa. or transcript has been issued and recorded in another county has been satisfied, the prothonotary of the county where the original judgment is shall certify to the prothonotary where the testatum fi. fa. or transcript has been recorded the fact of the satisfaction, whereupon the latter prothonotary shall enter the fact of such satisfaction upon the record of the testatum fi. fa. or transcript, as provided by § 4757 of this title.
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