CHAPTER 268.
OF OFFENSES AGAINST PRIVATE PROPERTY
AN ACT in relation to the Larceny of Money.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:
SECTION 1. That hereafter, when money is the subject of larceny, and the same be metal, the denomination of which is unknown, it shall be sufficient to allege in any indictment sundry coins of the aggregate value of ------- dollars; and if the same be paper money, the kind of which is unknown, it shall be sufficient to allege in any indictment, certain paper money of the aggregate value of ------dollars.
Passed at Dover, April 21, 1891.