Delaware Code § 6-8-510

Rights of purchaser of security entitlement from entitlement holder
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(a) In a case not covered by the priority rules in Article 9 or the rules stated in subsection (c), an action based on an adverse claim to
a financial asset or security entitlement, whether framed in conversion, replevin, constructive trust, equitable lien, or other theory, may
not be asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein, from an entitlement holder if the purchaser
gives value, does not have notice of the adverse claim, and obtains control.
(b) If an adverse claim could not have been asserted against an entitlement holder under Section 8-502, the adverse claim cannot be
asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein, from the entitlement holder.
(c) In a case not covered by the priority rules in Article 9, a purchaser for value of a security entitlement, or an interest therein, who
obtains control has priority over a purchaser of a security entitlement, or an interest therein, who does not obtain control. Except as
otherwise provided in subsection (d), purchasers who have control rank according to priority in time of:
(1) the purchaser's becoming the person for whom the securities account, in which the security entitlement is carried, is maintained,
if the purchaser obtained control under Section 8-106(d)(1);
(2) the securities intermediary's agreement to comply with the purchaser's entitlement orders with respect to security entitlements
carried or to be carried in the securities account in which the security entitlement is carried, if the purchaser obtained control under
Section 8-106(d)(2); or
(3) if the purchaser obtained control through another person under Section 8-106(d)(3), the time on which priority would be based
under this subsection if the other person were the secured party.
(d) A securities intermediary as purchaser has priority over a conflicting purchaser who has control unless otherwise agreed by the
securities intermediary.

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