Scope of jurisdiction and process; costs

Delaware Constitution (June 1897)

Del. Const. art. IV, s 16 - 16
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Section 16. The jurisdiction of each of the aforesaid courts shall be co-extensive with the State. Process may be issued out of each court, in any county, into every county. No costs shall be awarded against any party to a cause by reason of the fact that suit is brought in a county other than that in which the defendant or defendants may reside at the time of bringing suit.

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