Delaware Statutes

§ 3907 — Demand in actions to recover goods and chattels; necessity for proof

Delaware § 3907
JurisdictionDelaware
Title10
PartProcedure
Ch. 39PLEADING AND PRACTICE

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Del. Code tit. 10, § 3907 (2026).

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In all actions to recover goods and chattels, no proof of demand shall be necessary, but the bringing of the action shall be considered a sufficient demand for all purposes. The failure at the trial to prove any demand shall not be a cause for dismissal, nor shall such failure inure in anywise whatsoever to the benefit or advantage of the defendant in the action.

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Legislative History

18 Del. Laws, c. 220 ; Code 1915, § 4187; Code 1935, § 4666; 10 Del. C. 1953, § 3907

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