Delaware Code § 10-3915

Proof of incorporation or corporate existence
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In any action by or against any corporation, the plaintiff may specifically require the defendant or defendants to deny the allegation
of the incorporation and existence of the corporation by affidavit filed with the answer, by the specific notation of the need for denial by
affidavit within the paragraph alleging the corporate existence. Any defendant so answering shall deny the incorporation and existence of
the corporation as alleged, and stating to the best of affiant's knowledge whether there is any corporation existing which has a relationship
to the subject matter of the action. Such affidavit may be made by the president, secretary, treasurer or any director of any corporate
defendant. Where plaintiff has complied with this section, failure of any defendant to file an affidavit with its answer shall be deemed
an admission of existence of the corporation as alleged.

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