Delaware Code § 6-3404

Limitation of liability upon transfer of residential heating system equipment
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If the owner of a residence requires the settlement of residential heating system equipment pursuant to § 3402(a)(3) of this title, the
purchasing energy service company shall perform such inspection of the residential heating system equipment as it deems appropriate.
The sale may be completed only if the purchasing energy service company gives the owner of the residence a written certification that the
equipment to be purchased has been properly installed and is in good working order. If, upon inspection, the condition of the residential
heating equipment is not to the satisfaction of the purchasing energy service company, the purchasing energy company shall give the
homeowner a list of conditions or repairs needed. The purchasing energy service company may refuse to complete the purchase if such
repairs or conditions are not met. At or before the sale of such residential heating system equipment, the purchasing energy service
company shall give the selling energy service company a written release of all liability arising out of or relating to the sale of, installation
of, service of or provision of fuel for such residential heating system equipment. The selling energy service company may refuse to
complete the sale absent such release.

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