I found this on Statescape.com about Delaware.
"The governor must sign or veto legislation within 10 days after transmittal (excluding Sunday), or it becomes law without his/her signature. After session adjournment, the governor must act within 30 days of adjournment, or the legislation is pocket vetoed. The governor is given a certain degree of latitude in handling the normal late-session volume of bills. Also, the state Supreme Court recently decided that the session is officially adjourned only after the second year, giving the governor even more latitude."
Bold is by me.
This means that the Governor must sign or veto SB107 with SA1 within 10 days "after transmittal" or the bill will automatically become law because this session cannot be adjourned until the end of next year's session.
Just a note: There only 11 States that allow a "pocket veto", the rest do not.