CHAPTER 288
AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 15, TITLE 10, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR KENT COUNTY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all Members elected thereto concurring therein):
Section 1. Section 1505, Title 10, Delaware Code, is hereby amended to read as follows:
§ 1505. Payment of expenses
Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, all expenses necessary for the equipment and operation of the Court shall be paid by the Levy Court of Kent County upon approval by the Judge.
Section 2. Chapter 15, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out Section 1506 therein and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section 1506 to read as follows:
§ 1506. Temporary assignment of Superior Court Judge
(a) In the event the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Kent County shall be disabled, disqualified or unable for any other reason to preside over said Court at any time, the President Judge of the Superior Court, after notice thereof, shall thereupon designate and assign one of the Judges of the Superior Court to sit in and hold said Court of Common Pleas during the disability, disqualification or absence of the Judge thereof.
(b) Upon written request therefor made by the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Kent County, the President Judge of the Superior Court may designate and assign one of the Judges of the Superior Court to sit in said Court of Common Pleas to hear and decide such causes therein and for such period of time as said President Judge shall designate.
(c) In either case it shall be the duty of the Superior Court Judge so designated to serve according to such designation as a Judge of said Court of Common Pleas.
Section 3. Chapter 15, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out all of Section 1521 therein and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section 1521 to read as follows:
§ 1521. Appointment of clerk and other officers and employees; terms; compensation
(a) The Judge shall appoint a Clerk for the Court and such other officers and employees as he deems necessary to perform the business of the Court.
(b) The Clerk or other officers and employees shall hold office at the pleasure of the Judge and shall receive such salary or salaries as are fixed from time to time by the Judge.
(c) The salary of the Clerk shall be paid in equal monthly installments by the Levy Court of Kent County, and the salary or compensation of the other officers and employees of the Court shall be paid by the Levy Court of Kent County upon presentation of bill for such salary or compensation approved by the Judge.
(d) The Judge may from time to time appoint and remove at pleasure a skilled and competent stenographer to be designated as Court Reporter, who shall report all evidence, opinions and other matters which the Judge may require and shall perform such other duties as the Judge may prescribe. The Court Reporter shall receive such salary or compensation for his services and such expenses as the Judge shall determine, which shall be paid by the Levy Court of Kent County. The Judge, may regulate the charges to be made by the Court Reporter for the furnishing of transcripts of evidence, opinions, records, arguments or hearings.
Section 4. Section 1522, Title 10, Delaware Code, relating to the amount of the bond of the Clerk of the Court, is amended by striking out the figures "$2,000" now appearing therein and inserting in lieu thereof the figures "$5,000".
Section 5. Chapter 15, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out all of Section 1524 therein and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section 1524 to read as follows:
§ 1524. Deputy Clerk
The Judge may appoint a Deputy Clerk who shall hold such office at the pleasure of the Judge and who, during his tenure in said office, shall have, exercise, and perform the powers and duties of the Clerk in case of the absence or inability of the Clerk. The Deputy Clerk so appointed should give like bond as the Clerk, and shall receive such compensation, to be paid by the Levy Court of Kent County as the Judge shall determine.
Section 6. Section 1541, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read as follows:
§ 1541. Civil jurisdiction; amount in controversy
(a) The Court shall have jurisdiction in Kent County in all civil actions at law arising ex contractu or ex delicto, where the value of the matter or thing in controversy, exclusive of interest, does not exceed the sum of $2,500.
(b) The amount claimed by the plaintiff, where the claim is for a sum certain and not in excess of $2,500, exclusive of interest, shall be conclusive as to jurisdiction of the Court.
(c) In all actions at law, whether ex contractu or ex delicto, not involving any sum certain, the plaintiff shall file with his statement of claims a certificate as to the amount of damages claimed or the value of the thing or matter in controversy, which statement and certificate shall be conclusive as to jurisdiction of the Court.
(d) The Court shall have and may exercise the same jurisdiction and powers in all civil actions as is vested in justices of the peace for Kent County.
Section 7. Section 1542, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read as follows
§ 1542. Causes transferred from Superior Court
The Court shall have jurisdiction to receive, hear, try and dispose of all such arguments, cases, matters and business as, by certificate of the Judges of the Superior Court, may be assigned or transferred to it by the Superior Court of Kent County, pursuant to the rules of the Court made for that purpose, provided they come within the jurisdiction of the Court of Common Pleas.
Section 8. Section 1568, Title 10, Delaware Code, is hereby repealed.
Section 9. Section 1572, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read as follows:
§ 1572. Appeal in civil actions
From any order, rule, decision, or judgment of the Court in a civil action, the aggrieved party shall have the right of appeal to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware in and for Kent County in the same manner as is provided by law as to causes tried before justices of the peace, except that appeals to the Superior Court shall be reviewed on the record and shall not be tried de novo. The Superior Court shall have power to make rules to carry the provisions of this Section into effect.
Section 10. Chapter 15, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof a new Subchapter to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER V. TRIALS.
§ 1581. Trial by jury
(a) In all civil and criminal cases tried in the Court of Common Pleas, there shall be a right to trial by regular jury, such right to correspond in every respect to the right as it exists in the Superior Court.
(b) Trials by jury in the Court of Common Pleas shall be in accordance with the statutes and rules which apply to trials by jury in the Superior Court.
(c) Juries used for trials in the Court of Common Pleas shall be drawn from the panel of jurors summoned for service in the Superior Court.
§ 1582. Record
A stenographic record shall be kept of all evidence taken in the Court of Common Pleas.
Approved January 8, 1962.