Delaware Code § 29-7409

Recitals in bonds, notes and revenue notes conclusive on State; negotiability
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(a) All bonds and notes shall recite that they are issued for a purpose or purposes set forth in an authorization act. Revenue notes shall
recite that they are issued for 1 or more of the purposes for which revenue notes may be authorized by this chapter. Bonds, notes and
revenue notes shall also recite that they are issued pursuant to the Constitution and laws of this State. Upon the sale and delivery of any
such bonds, notes or revenue notes against payment, such recitals shall be conclusive as to the right, power and authority of the State
to issue such bonds, notes or revenue notes and of the legality, validity and enforceability of the obligation of the State to pay principal
of and interest on such bonds, notes and revenue notes. The legality, validity and enforceability of such bonds, notes or revenue notes
containing such recitals shall never be questioned in any court of law or equity by the State or any person after the issuance, execution
and delivery against payment of such bonds, notes and revenue notes.
(b) All bonds, notes and revenue notes are hereby declared to have all the qualities and incidents of negotiable instruments under the
commercial code of the State.

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