Delaware Code § 6-5-111

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(a) If an issuer wrongfully dishonors or repudiates its obligation to pay money under a letter of credit before presentation, the beneficiary,
successor, or nominated person presenting on its own behalf may recover from the issuer the amount that is the subject of the dishonor
or repudiation. If the issuer's obligation under the letter of credit is not for the payment of money, the claimant may obtain specific
performance or, at the claimant's election, recover an amount equal to the value of performance from the issuer. In either case, the claimant
may also recover incidental but not consequential damages. The claimant is not obligated to take action to avoid damages that might be
due from the issuer under this subsection. If, although not obligated to do so, the claimant avoids damages, the claimant's recovery from
the issuer must be reduced by the amount of damages avoided. The issuer has the burden of proving the amount of damages avoided. In
the case of repudiation the claimant need not present any document.
(b) If an issuer wrongfully dishonors a draft or demand presented under a letter of credit or honors a draft or demand in breach of
its obligation to the applicant, the applicant may recover damages resulting from the breach, including incidental but not consequential
damages, less any amount saved as a result of the breach.
(c) If an adviser or nominated person other than a confirmer breaches an obligation under this Article or an issuer breaches an obligation
not covered in subsection (a) or (b), a person to whom the obligation is owed may recover damages resulting from the breach, including
incidental but not consequential damages, less any amount saved as a result of the breach. To the extent of the confirmation, a confirmer
has the liability of an issuer specified in this subsection and subsections (a) and (b).
(d) An issuer, nominated person, or adviser who is found liable under subsection (a), (b), or (c) shall pay interest on the amount owed
thereunder from the date of wrongful dishonor or other appropriate date.
(e) Reasonable attorney's fees and other expenses of litigation must be awarded to the prevailing party in an action in which a remedy
is sought under this article.
(f) Damages that would otherwise be payable by a party for breach of an obligation under this article may be liquidated by agreement
or undertaking, but only in an amount or by a formula that is reasonable in light of the harm anticipated.
(5A Del. C. 1953, § 5-115; 55 Del. Laws, c. 349; 71 Del. Laws, c. 393, § 1.)

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