Delaware Code § 12-3311

Deposit of securities in clearing corporation
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(a) Except as otherwise provided by the terms of the governing instrument, a bank or trust company may deposit or arrange for the
deposit of in a clearing corporation securities held by it as fiduciary or as agent for a fiduciary or nonfiduciary, provided the records
maintained with respect to those securities by such bank or trust company disclose the capacity in which they are held and provided there
is no written objection from either a cofiduciary or the person for whom it is acting as agent.
(b) Securities deposited in a clearing corporation may be registered in the name of either the clearing corporation or its nominee without
disclosing the capacity in which they are held.

(c) Securities deposited in a clearing corporation may be stored together with other securities of the same class of the same issuer also
stored in the clearing corporation (but not the securities of the clearing corporation) and may be combined with such other securities into
1 or more securities of the same class of the same issuer.

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