Delaware Code § 18-1513

Deposit for "registered" life insurance policies and bonds
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(a) Deposits made with the Commissioner in connection with "registered" policies and bonds heretofore issued in this State by a life
insurer shall be held as long as the policy or contract with respect to which such deposit was made continues in force.
(b) Deposits held with respect to policies and bonds still in force shall not be released, whether or not such policies and bonds have been
reinsured or the entire liability thereunder assumed by another insurer, or the issuing insurer has become insolvent, subject to delinquency
proceedings, or dissolved.
(c) Upon proof satisfactory to the Commissioner that certain of such policies or bonds have lapsed, been surrendered for cash value,
matured, or otherwise terminated, and that all liabilities of the insurer to policyholders and beneficiaries or bondholders with respect
thereto have been fully paid and discharged, the Commissioner may release any applicable portion of the deposit if the deposit is then in
excess of the amount otherwise required. The Commissioner may accept and rely upon the records of the insurer, as kept, summarized,
and reported to him or her in regular course of its business, as to any such payment and discharge.

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