(a) Orders issued by the Commissioner pursuant to §§ 136 and 137 of this title shall be enforced by the Court of Chancery, subject to the following conditions and limitations:
(1) Any person aggrieved and directly affected by an order of the Commissioner issued pursuant to §§ 136 and 137 of this title may appeal to the Court of Chancery within 30 days after the issuance of such order;
(2) The filing of an appeal shall not stay the enforcement of an order, but the Court may order a stay on such terms as it deems proper;
(3) The Court may affirm, modify, terminate or set aside, in whole or in part, the order of the Commissioner if such order was issued pursuant to an invalid statute or regulation, in excess of statutory authority or if such order was not supported by substantial evidence in the record;
(4) The judgment and decrees of the Court shall be final, except that it shall be subject to review by the Supreme Court.
(b) No person shall be subjected to any civil or criminal liability for any act or omission to act in good faith in reliance upon a subsisting order, regulation or definition of the Commissioner, notwithstanding a subsequent decision by any court invalidating the order, regulation or definition.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 1. STATE BANK COMMISSIONER
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties
§ 122. Examination of financial institutions.
§ 123. False statements, entries or reports; penalty.
§ 124. Commissioner's report of examination; cooperation with other regulatory agencies.
§ 125. Disclosure of information; penalty.
§ 126. Exemptions from examination.
§ 127. Fees for examination; supervisory assessment.
§ 128. Federal Reserve System reserve requirements.
§ 130. Impaired capital; procedure upon failure to make good.
§ 131. Unsound condition of bank or trust company; receivership.
§ 132. Possession and operation of bank or trust company by Commissioner without receivership.
§ 133. Employment of assistants.
§ 134. Commissioner's costs and expenses as receiver; priority.
§ 135. Moratorium on deposit withdrawals and segregation of new deposits.
§ 136. Cease and desist orders.
§ 137. Removal of officer or director.
§ 140. Notice to federal authorities.
§ 141. Retention of financial institution records.
§ 144. Restrictions on use of words “savings” or “trust” in corporate name.