Delaware Code § 18-1502

Purpose of deposit
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(a) Deposits made in this State under § 513 (deposit requirements, in general) of this title shall be held in trust for the respective
purposes stated in that section.
(b) A deposit made in this State by a domestic insurer transacting insurance in another state, province or country, and as required by
the laws of such other state, province or country, shall be held for the protection of all the insurer's policyholders or all its policyholders
and creditors or for such other purpose or purposes as may be specified pursuant to such laws.
(c) Deposits made by domestic life insurers in connection with registered policies and bonds shall be made and held for the special
protection of the holders of such policies and bonds.
(d) Deposits required under the retaliatory law, § 532 of this title, shall be held for such purposes as is required by such law, and as
specified by the Commissioner's order requiring such deposit to be made.

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