(a) If a corporation refuses to issue new uncertificated shares or a new certificate of stock in place of a certificate theretofore issued by it, or by any corporation of which it is the lawful successor, alleged to have been lost, stolen or destroyed, the owner of the lost, stolen or destroyed certificate or such owner's legal representatives may apply to the Court of Chancery for an order requiring the corporation to show cause why it should not issue new uncertificated shares or a new certificate of stock in place of the certificate so lost, stolen or destroyed. Such application shall be by a complaint which shall state the name of the corporation, the number and date of the certificate, if known or ascertainable by the plaintiff, the number of shares of stock represented thereby and to whom issued, and a statement of the circumstances attending such loss, theft or destruction. Thereupon the court shall make an order requiring the corporation to show cause at a time and place therein designated, why it should not issue new uncertificated shares or a new certificate of stock in place of the one described in the complaint. A copy of the complaint and order shall be served upon the corporation at least 5 days before the time designated in the order.
(b) If, upon hearing, the court is satisfied that the plaintiff is the lawful owner of the number of shares of capital stock, or any part thereof, described in the complaint, and that the certificate therefor has been lost, stolen or destroyed, and no sufficient cause has been shown why new uncertificated shares or a new certificate should not be issued in place thereof, it shall make an order requiring the corporation to issue and deliver to the plaintiff new uncertificated shares or a new certificate for such shares. In its order the court shall direct that, prior to the issuance and delivery to the plaintiff of such new uncertificated shares or a new certificate, the plaintiff give the corporation a bond in such form and with such security as to the court appears sufficient to indemnify the corporation against any claim that may be made against it on account of the alleged loss, theft or destruction of any such certificate or the issuance of such new uncertificated shares or new certificate. No corporation which has issued uncertificated shares or a certificate pursuant to an order of the court entered hereunder shall be liable in an amount in excess of the amount specified in such bond.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 1. GENERAL CORPORATION LAW
Subchapter V. Stock and Dividends
§ 151. Classes and series of stock; redemption; rights.
§ 152. Issuance of stock; lawful consideration; fully paid stock.
§ 153. Consideration for stock.
§ 154. Determination of amount of capital; capital, surplus and net assets defined.
§ 157. Rights and options respecting stock.
§ 158. Stock certificates; uncertificated shares.
§ 159. Shares of stock; personal property, transfer and taxation.
§ 161. Issuance of additional stock; when and by whom.
§ 162. Liability of stockholder or subscriber for stock not paid in full.
§ 163. Payment for stock not paid in full.
§ 164. Failure to pay for stock; remedies.
§ 165. Revocability of preincorporation subscriptions.
§ 166. Formalities required of stock subscriptions.
§ 168. Judicial proceedings to compel issuance of new certificate or uncertificated shares.
§ 169. Situs of ownership of stock.
§ 170. Dividends; payment; wasting asset corporations.
§ 171. Special purpose reserves.
§ 172. Liability of directors and committee members as to dividends or stock redemption.