Delaware Code § 4-723

Disposition of stock of insolvent, deceased or former licensee
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(a) In the case of a seizure of alcoholic liquor under any judgment rendered against the holder of any license or in the case of insolvency
of such person, the officer seizing such alcoholic liquor or the trustee in bankruptcy of such license holder shall provide the Commissioner
an inventory of the alcoholic liquor found in the possession of the judgment debtor or bankrupt. The Commissioner shall cause notice to be
delivered to all importers who sell product on the inventory. All importers shall pick up all saleable products (as determined by the
Commissioner in the event of a dispute) that they sell at that time.

(b) The importer shall determine the value of the saleable inventory by determining the cost to a retail licensee on the same day as the
alcoholic liquor is picked up.
(c) The importer may retain up to 5% of the value of the saleable inventory as a handling or restocking fee.
(d) In the event the licensee from whom the alcoholic liquor was seized owes the Importer an amount equal to or greater than the net of
subsections (b) and (c) of this section above, the importer shall advise the Commissioner, the debtor or bankrupt, and the seizing authority
of its calculations and credit the debtor's or bankrupt's account appropriately.
(e) In the event the licensee from whom the alcoholic liquor was seized owes the importer less than the net of subsections (b) and (c) of
this section above, the importer shall, within 10 days of seizure, pay the difference of the net of subsections (b) and (c) of this section above
and the licensee's obligation to the importer to the officer or the trustee, and shall advise the Commissioner, the debtor or bankrupt, and the
seizing authority of its calculations and credit the debtor's or bankrupt's account appropriately.
(f) No payment shall be made for illegally acquired alcoholic liquor so delivered.
(g) Any dispute as to the value or saleable condition of the alcohol shall be determined by the Commissioner. Any dispute as to the
amount of the obligations of the parties to each other shall be determined by the court or its designee.

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