Delaware Code § 18-6959

Delinquency
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(a) Sections 6918 and 6938 of this title apply to any special purpose financial captive insurance company except as otherwise provided
in this section.
(b) Any delinquency proceeding pursuant to Chapter 59 of this title, or any temporary restraining order or injunction issued pursuant
thereto with respect to a counterparty, may not prohibit the transaction of business by a special purpose financial captive insurance
company, including its performance of its obligations under a special purpose financing transaction, or any action or proceeding against
a special purpose financial captive insurance company or its assets.
(c) The commencement of a summary proceeding with respect to a special purpose financial captive insurance company, and any order
issued by the court in such a summary proceeding, may not prohibit payments by the special purpose financial captive insurance company
or any action required to make the payment, provided that the payments:
(1) Are made pursuant to a special purpose financing transaction or an SPFC contract: and
(2) Are consistent with the special purpose financial captive insurance company's plan of operation, its certificate of authority, and
any order issued in connection therewith, as they may be amended from time to time.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title or other laws of this State:
(1) A receiver of a counterparty may not take action seeking to void, and has no authority to void, a nonfraudulent transfer by a
counterparty to a special purpose financial captive insurance company of money or other property made pursuant to an SPFC contract;
and
(2) A receiver of a special purpose financial captive insurance company may not take action seeking to void, and has no authority
to void, a nonfraudulent transfer by the special purpose financial captive insurance company of money or other property made to a
counterparty pursuant to an SPFC contract or made pursuant to a special purpose financing transaction.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title or other laws of this State, the assets of a special purpose financial captive insurance
company, including assets held in trust for the benefit of the counterparty, may not be consolidated with or included in the estate of a
counterparty in any bankruptcy, insolvency, delinquency, or similar proceeding against the counterparty.

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