Delaware Statutes

§ 102 — Commissioners for unincorporated towns; election and powers

Delaware § 102
JurisdictionDelaware
Title22
Ch. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Del. Code tit. 22, § 102 (2026).

Text

Every unincorporated town having more than 300 inhabitants may annually on the second Saturday in July, by a majority of the voters qualified to vote, or a majority of the voters present at the annual meeting, elect 3 commissioners. For purposes of this section “qualified voters” shall mean the following: Inhabitants qualified to vote for representatives in the General Assembly, property owners and leaseholders of record who shall have attained the legal age of majority. The commissioners may regulate the streets, lanes and alleys of the town, on complaint of any citizen, examine any chimney, stovepipe, fixtures or other matter dangerous to the town, and, if adjudged dangerous, require it to be repaired or remedied to prevent or remove nuisances therein, prohibit firing of guns or pistols,

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Legislative History

Code 1852, §§ 893-895; 11 Del. Laws, c. 581 ; Code 1915, § 3442; Code 1935, § 3901; 22 Del. C. 1953, § 102; 62 Del. Laws, c. 289, §§ 1-3

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