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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A museum may acquire title to unsolicited donations found on museum property as follows:
(1) Unsolicited donations are conclusively presumed to be a gift to the museum if ownership is not claimed by a person or individual within 60 days after its discovery and notice is given by the museum under this section.
(2) Undocumented property found in the collection or collections of a museum are not unsolicited donations and are subject to § 5006D of this title.
(3) The museum must give notice that the museum is asserting title to any unsolicited donation.
(4) Notice that the museum is asserting title to the unsolicited property must include a statement containing substantially the following information:
“The following property was found at (name of museum) and is presumed to be a donation to the museum. The museum hereby asserts title to the following property: (general description of property). Anyone claiming ownership or other legal interest in this property must contact the museum, establish ownership of the property, and make arrangements to collect the property. If you fail to do so within 60 days of notice required under this section, you will have waived any claim to this unsolicited property.”
(5) Notice by publication under paragraph (3) of this section must be given at least once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the museum is located.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 6. Commerce and Trade § 5007D. Acquiring title--Unsolicited donations, notice - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-6-commerce-and-trade/de-code-sect-6-5007d/
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