Delaware Code § 6-17-804

Distribution of assets
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(a) Upon the winding up of a limited partnership, the assets shall be distributed as follows:
(1) To creditors, including partners who are creditors, to the extent otherwise permitted by law, in satisfaction of liabilities of the
limited partnership (whether by payment or the making of reasonable provision for payment thereof) other than liabilities for which
reasonable provision for payment has been made and liabilities for distributions to partners and former partners under § 17-601 or §
17-604 of this title;
(2) Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, to partners and former partners in satisfaction of liabilities for
distributions under § 17-601 or § 17-604 of this title; and
(3) Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, to partners first for the return of their contributions and second respecting
their partnership interests, in the proportions in which the partners share in distributions.
(b) A limited partnership which has dissolved:
(1) Shall pay or make reasonable provision to pay all claims and obligations, including all contingent, conditional or unmatured
contractual claims, known to the limited partnership;
(2) Shall make such provision as will be reasonably likely to be sufficient to provide compensation for any claim against the limited
partnership which is the subject of a pending action, suit or proceeding to which the limited partnership is a party and
(3) Shall make such provision as will be reasonably likely to be sufficient to provide compensation for claims that have not been
made known to the limited partnership or that have not arisen but that, based on facts known to the limited partnership, are likely to
arise or to become known to the limited partnership within 10 years after the date of dissolution.
If there are sufficient assets, such claims and obligations shall be paid in full and any such provision for payment made shall be made
in full. If there are insufficient assets, such claims and obligations shall be paid or provided for according to their priority and, among

claims of equal priority, ratably to the extent of assets available therefor. Unless otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, any
remaining assets shall be distributed as provided in this chapter. Any liquidating trustee winding up a limited partnership's affairs who has
complied with this section shall not be personally liable to the claimants of the dissolved limited partnership by reason of such person's
actions in winding up the limited partnership.
(c) A limited partner who receives a distribution in violation of subsection (a) of this section, and who knew at the time of the distribution
that the distribution violated subsection (a) of this section, shall be liable to the limited partnership for the amount of the distribution. For
purposes of the immediately preceding sentence, the term "distribution" shall not include amounts constituting reasonable compensation
for present or past services or reasonable payments made in the ordinary course of business pursuant to a bona fide retirement plan or
other benefits program. A limited partner who receives a distribution in violation of subsection (a) of this section, and who did not know at
the time of the distribution that the distribution violated subsection (a) of this section, shall not be liable for the amount of the distribution.
Subject to subsection (d) of this section, this subsection shall not affect any obligation or liability of a limited partner under an agreement
or other applicable law for the amount of a distribution.
(d) Unless otherwise agreed, a limited partner who receives a distribution from a limited partnership to which this section applies shall
have no liability under this chapter or other applicable law for the amount of the distribution after the expiration of 3 years from the
date of the distribution.
(e) Section 17-607 of this title shall not apply to a distribution to which this section applies.

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