Delaware Code § 25-81-225

Termination following catastrophe
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If substantially all the units in a common interest community have been destroyed or are uninhabitable and the available methods for
giving notice for a meeting of unit owners to consider termination under § 81-218 of this title will not likely result in receipt of the
notice, the executive board or any other interested person may commence an action in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware
seeking to terminate the common interest community. During the pendency of the action, the Court may enter whatever orders it considers

appropriate, including appointment of a receiver. After a hearing, the court may terminate the common interest community or reduce its
size and may enter into any other order the court considers to be in the best interest of the unit owners and persons holding an interest
in the common interest community.

Management of the Common Interest Community

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