Delaware Code § 6-1906

Liability in tort and contract
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(a) A nonprofit association is a legal entity separate from its members for the purposes of determining and enforcing rights, duties
and liabilities in contract and tort.
(b) A person is not liable for a breach of a nonprofit association's contract merely because the person is a member, is authorized
to participate in the management of the affairs of the nonprofit association or is a person considered to be a member by the nonprofit
association.
(c) A person is not liable for a tortious act or omission for which a nonprofit association is liable merely because the person is a member,
is authorized to participate in the management of the affairs of the nonprofit association or is a person considered as a member by the
nonprofit association.
(d) A tortious act or omission of a member or other person for which a nonprofit association is liable is not imputed to a person merely
because the person is a member of the nonprofit association, is authorized to participate in the management of the affairs of the nonprofit
association or is a person considered as a member by the nonprofit association.
(e) A member of, or a person considered to be a member by, a nonprofit association may assert a claim against the nonprofit association.
A nonprofit association may assert a claim against a member or a person considered to be a member by the nonprofit association.

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