Delaware Code § 6-9-628

Nonliability and limitation on liability of secured party; liability of secondary obligor
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(a) Limitation of liability of secured party for noncompliance with Article. — Subject to subsection (f), unless a secured party knows
that a person is a debtor or obligor, knows the identity of the person, and knows how to communicate with the person:
(1) the secured party is not liable to the person, or to a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against the
person, for failure to comply with this Article; and
(2) the secured party's failure to comply with this Article does not affect the liability of the person for a deficiency.
(b) Limitation of liability based on status as a secured party. — Subject to subsection (f), a secured party is not liable because of its
status as secured party:
(1) to a person that is a debtor or obligor, unless the secured party knows:
(A) that the person is a debtor or obligor;
(B) the identity of the person; and
(C) how to communicate with the person; or
(2) to a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against a person, unless the secured party knows:
(A) that the person is a debtor; and
(B) the identity of the person.
(c) Limitation of liability if reasonable belief that transaction not a consumer-goods transaction or consumer transaction. — A secured
party is not liable to any person, and a person's liability for a deficiency is not affected, because of any act or omission arising out of the
secured party's reasonable belief that a transaction is not a consumer-goods transaction or a consumer transaction or that goods are not
consumer goods, if the secured party's belief is based on its reasonable reliance on:
(1) a debtor's representation concerning the purpose for which collateral was to be used, acquired, or held; or
(2) an obligor's representation concerning the purpose for which a secured obligation was incurred.
(d) Limitation of liability for statutory damages. — A secured party is not liable to any person under Section 9-625(c)(2) for its failure
to comply with Section 9-616.
(e) Limitation of multiple liability for statutory damages. — A secured party is not liable under Section 9-625(c)(2) more than once
with respect to any one secured obligation.
(f) Exception: Limitation of liability under subsections (a) and (b) does not apply. —
Subsections (a) and (b) do not apply to limit the liability of a secured party to a person if, at the time the secured party obtains control
of collateral that is a controllable account, controllable electronic record, or controllable payment intangible or at the time the security
interest attaches to the collateral, whichever is later:

(1) the person is a debtor or obligor; and
(2) the secured party knows that the information in subsection (b)(1)(A), (B), or (C) relating to the person is not provided by the
collateral, a record attached to or logically associated with the collateral, or the system in which the collateral is recorded.
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