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Code · Delaware · Title 10 — Courts and Judicial Procedure · Chapter 95. Procedure · Subchapter I. General Provisions

§ 9507. Notice to the Director of Consumer Protection of filed tenants’ receivership petitions.

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(a)Within 10 days of its receipt of a petition for tenants’ receivership filed under § 5901 of Title 25 or § 7061 of Title 25, the Justice of the Peace Court in which the petition was filed shall send written notice to the Director of Consumer Protection at the Department of Justice.
(b)The notice shall include a copy of the petition for tenants’ receivership and the case number assigned to the petition.
(c)Notice to the Director of Consumer Protection is not required if the petition for tenants’ receivership is filed by the Attorney General.
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