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Code · Delaware · Title 6 — Commerce and Trade

§ 2426A. Termination of agreements.

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(a)If an individual who has entered into an agreement fails for 60 days to make payments required by the agreement, a provider may terminate the agreement.
(b)If a provider holds money on behalf of a debtor to pay creditors and a provider or an individual terminates an agreement, the provider shall immediately return to the individual:
(1)Any money of the individual held in trust for the benefit of the individual; and
(2)Sixty-five percent of any portion of the set-up fee received pursuant to § 2423A(d)(2) of this title which has not been credited against settlement fees.
(c)If a provider does not hold money on behalf of a debtor to pay creditors and if a provider or an individual terminates an agreement, the provider shall immediately return to the individual 65 percent of fees associated with that percentage of the principal amount remaining unsettled at the time of termination.
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