Delaware Code § 12-4304

Evidence of appointment or incumbency
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A corporation or transfer agent making a transfer pursuant to an assignment by a fiduciary who is not the registered owner shall obtain
the following evidence of appointment or incumbency:
(1) In the case of a fiduciary appointed or qualified by a court, a certificate issued by or under the direction or supervision of that
court or an officer thereof and dated within 60 days before the transfer; or
(2) In any other case, a copy of a document showing the appointment or a certificate issued by or on behalf of a person reasonably
believed by the corporation or transfer agent to be responsible or, in the absence of such a document or certificate, other evidence
reasonably deemed by the corporation or transfer agent to be appropriate. Corporations and transfer agents may adopt standards with
respect to evidence of appointment or incumbency under this paragraph provided such standards are not manifestly unreasonable.
Neither the corporation nor transfer agent is charged with notice of the contents of any document obtained pursuant to this paragraph
except to the extent that the contents relate directly to the appointment or incumbency.

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