Delaware Statutes
§ 2302 — Secured demand loans for not less than $5,000 by banks and others
Delaware § 2302
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Bluebook
Del. Code tit. 6, § 2302 (2026).
Text
Every contract for the loan or advance of money by banking corporations, within this State, shall be subject to § 2301 of this title. In any case where loans or advances of money, made by banking corporations or otherwise, repayable on demand to an amount not less than $5,000, are made upon warehouse receipts, bills of lading, certificates of stock, certificates of deposit, bills of exchange, bonds, or other negotiable instruments, pledged as collateral security for such repayment, any sum agreed upon, in writing, by the parties to the transaction may be received, or contracted to be received, and collected as compensation for making the advances.
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Legislative History
11 Del. Laws, c. 227 ; Code 1915, § 2622; 28 Del. Laws, c. 213 ; Code 1935, § 3102; 6 Del. C. 1953, § 2302; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1
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Delaware § 2302, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/de/6/2302.