Delaware Code § 6-4328

Allocation of payments made subsequent to add-on purchases
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When a subsequent purchase is made, the entire amount of all payments made previous thereto shall be deemed to have been applied
toward the payment of the previous time sale price or time sale prices. Each payment thereafter received shall be deemed to be allocated
to all of the various time sale prices in the same proportion or ratio as the original cash sale prices of the various purchases bear to one
another; where the amount of each installment payment is increased in connection with the subsequent purchase, the subsequent payments
(at the seller's election) may be deemed to be allocated as follows: an amount equal to the original rate, to the previous time sale price, and
an amount equal to the increase, to the subsequent time sale price. However, the amount of any initial or down payment on the subsequent
purchase shall be deemed to be allocated in its entirety to such purchase.

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