Delaware Code § 18-5929

Order of insolvency; time to file claims
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(a) If, upon the entry of an order of liquidation under this chapter or at any time thereafter during liquidation proceedings the insurer
is not clearly solvent, the court shall, upon hearing after such notice it deems proper, make and enter an order adjudging the insurer to
be insolvent.
(b) After the entry of the order of insolvency, regardless of any prior notice that may have been given to creditors, the Commissioner
shall notify all persons who may have claims against the insurer to file such claims with the Commissioner, at a place and within the time
specified in the notice, or such claims shall be forever barred. The time specified in the notice shall be as fixed by the court for filing of
claims and which shall be not less than 6 months after the entry of the order of insolvency. The notice shall be given in such manner and
for such reasonable period of time as may be ordered by the court.

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