Delaware Code § 12-2906

Insulated property: advancement of tax [Effective Jan. 1, 2017, but see § 2914 of this title for future
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(a) In this section:
(1) "Advanced fraction" means a fraction that has as its numerator the amount of the advanced tax and as its denominator the value
of the interests in insulated property to which that tax is attributable.
(2) "Advanced tax" means the aggregate amount of estate tax attributable to interests in insulated property which is required to be
advanced by uninsulated holders under subsection (c) of this section.
(3) "Insulated property" means property subject to a time-limited interest which is included in the apportionable estate but is
unavailable for payment of an estate tax because of impossibility or impracticability.
(4) "Uninsulated holder" means a person who has an interest in uninsulated property.
(5) "Uninsulated property" means property included in the apportionable estate other than insulated property.
(b) If an estate tax is to be advanced pursuant to subsection (c) of this section by persons holding interests in uninsulated property
subject to a time-limited interest other than property to which § 2907 of this title applies, the tax must be advanced, without further
apportionment, from the principal of the uninsulated property.
(c) Subject to § 2909(b) and (d) of this title, an estate tax attributable to interests in insulated property must be advanced ratably by
uninsulated holders. If the value of an interest in uninsulated property is less than the amount of estate taxes otherwise required to be
advanced by the holder of that interest, the deficiency must be advanced ratably by the persons holding interests in properties that are
excluded from the apportionable estate under § 2902(1)b. of this title as if those interests were in uninsulated property.
(d) A court having jurisdiction to determine the apportionment of an estate tax may require a beneficiary of an interest in insulated
property to pay all or part of the estate tax otherwise apportioned to the interest if the court finds that it would be substantially more
equitable for that beneficiary to bear the tax liability personally than for that part of the tax to be advanced by uninsulated holders.
(e) When a distribution of insulated property is made, each uninsulated holder may recover from the distributee a ratable portion of the
advanced fraction of the property distributed. To the extent that undistributed insulated property ceases to be insulated, each uninsulated
holder may recover from the property a ratable portion of the advanced fraction of the total undistributed property.
(f) Upon a distribution of insulated property for which, pursuant to subsection (e) of this section, the distributee becomes obligated to
make a payment to uninsulated holders, a court may award an uninsulated holder a recordable lien on the distributee's property to secure
the distributee's obligation to that uninsulated holder.

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