Delaware Code § 6-2A-310

Lessor's and lessee's rights goods become accessions
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(1) Goods are "accessions" when they are installed in or affixed to other goods.
(2) The interest of a lessor or a lessee under a lease contract entered into before the goods became accessions is superior to all interests
in the whole except as stated in subsection (4).
(3) The interest of a lessor or a lessee under a lease contract entered into at the time or after the goods became accessions is superior to
all subsequently acquired interests in the whole except as stated in subsection (4) but is subordinate to interests in the whole existing at
the time the lease contract was made unless the holders of such interests in the whole have in writing consented to the lease or disclaimed
an interest in the goods as part of the whole.
(4) The interest of a lessor or a lessee under a lease contract described in subsection (2) or (3) is subordinate to the interest of:
(a) A buyer in the ordinary course of business or a lessee in the ordinary course of business of any interest in the whole acquired
after the goods became accessions; or
(b) A creditor with a security interest in the whole perfected before the lease contract was made to the extent that the creditor makes
subsequent advances without knowledge of the lease contract.
(5) When under subsections (2) or (3) and (4) a lessor or a lessee of accessions holds an interest that is superior to all interests in the
whole, the lessor or the lessee may (a) on default, expiration, termination, or cancellation of the lease contract by the other party but subject
to the provisions of the lease contract and this Article, or (b) if necessary to enforce his or her other rights and remedies under this Article,
remove the goods from the whole, free and clear of all interests in the whole, but he or she must reimburse any holder of an interest in the
whole who is not the lessee and who has not otherwise agreed for the cost of repair of any physical injury but not for any diminution in

value of the whole caused by the absence of the goods removed or by any necessity for replacing them. A person entitled to reimbursement
may refuse permission to remove until the party seeking removal gives adequate security for the performance of this obligation.

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