If any person or the president, secretary, treasurer or other officer of any corporation mentioned in § 7201 of this chapter, or the person’s duly authorized agent, who has personal knowledge of the facts, makes oath in writing before any justice of the peace that the party making such affidavit believes that any of that party’s liquefied petroleum gas containers marked with the name, initials, mark or any other device of the owner are in the possession of or being used by or being filled or refilled by any person who is not the owner or agent of the owner and who is in the possession of filling or refilling or using any such containers without the written consent of the owner of the name, initials or trademark, the justice of the peace, when satisfied that there is probable cause, may issue a warrant and cause the person designated to be brought into court for the purpose of discovering and obtaining the container, and if the justice of the peace finds that the person has been guilty of a violation of § 7202 of this chapter, the justice may impose the punishment herein prescribed and the justice shall also award the possession of property acquired by such warrant to the owner thereof.
16 Del. C. 1953, § 7204; 58 Del. Laws, c. 95; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.