Delaware Code § 5-130

Impaired capital; procedure upon failure to make good
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If the Commissioner believes that the capital of any bank or trust company under the Commissioner's jurisdiction has been impaired, the
Commissioner may require it to make good the deficiency within such time as the Commissioner shall specify. If the bank or trust
company shall fail to comply with the Commissioner's notice within the time prescribed, the Commissioner may forthwith take possession
of the institution's place of business, and retain such possession until the institution shall have made good the deficiency, or has been
finally liquidated, or a receiver shall have been appointed to take charge of its business and affairs. The Commissioner may cause
proceedings to be instituted against the institution, and the Attorney General shall, upon the request of the Commissioner, institute such
proceedings as the nature of the case may require.

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