Delaware Statutes
§ 8543 — Title to products sold by stockholders and patrons to association
Delaware § 8543
JurisdictionDelaware
Title3
PartCooperative Agricultural Associations or Corporations
Ch. 85CORPORATION LAW FOR COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS
Subch.Marketing Contracts; Actions; Restraint of Trade and Monopoly
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Bluebook
Del. Code tit. 3, § 8543 (2026).
Text
If stockholders and patrons contract a sale to an association, it shall be conclusively held that title to the products passes absolutely and unreservedly to the association at the time of delivery out of the possession of the stockholder or patron, or at any other time, expressly and definitely agreed in the contract. The contract may provide that the association may sell or resell the products delivered by its stockholders and other patrons, with or without taking title thereto, and pay over to its stockholders and patrons the resale price, after deducting all necessary overhead and other costs and expenses, interest, dividends on the preferred and common stock, and other proper reserves.
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Legislative History
41 Del. Laws, c. 132, § 10 ; 3 Del. C. 1953, § 8543
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