When any corporation organized under this chapter shall be dissolved in any manner whatever, the Court of Chancery, on application of any creditor, stockholder or director of the corporation, or any other person who shows good cause therefor, at any time, may either appoint 1 or more of the directors of the corporation to be trustees, or appoint 1 or more persons to be receivers, of and for the corporation, to take charge of the corporation's property, and to collect the debts and property due and belonging to the corporation, with power to prosecute and defend, in the name of the corporation, or otherwise, all such suits as may be necessary or proper for the purposes aforesaid, and to appoint an agent or agents under them, and to do all other acts which might be done by the corporation, if in being, that may be necessary for the final settlement of the unfinished business of the corporation. The powers of the trustees or receivers may be continued as long as the Court of Chancery shall think necessary for the purposes aforesaid.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 1. GENERAL CORPORATION LAW
Subchapter X. Sale of Assets, Dissolution and Winding Up
§ 271. Sale, lease or exchange of assets; consideration; procedure.
§ 272. Mortgage or pledge of assets.
§ 273. Dissolution of joint venture corporation having 2 stockholders.
§ 274. Dissolution before issuance of shares or beginning of business; procedure.
§ 275. Dissolution generally; procedure.
§ 276. Dissolution of nonstock corporation; procedure.
§ 277. Payment of franchise taxes before dissolution, merger, transfer or conversion.
§ 278. Continuation of corporation after dissolution for purposes of suit and winding up affairs.
§ 279. Trustees or receivers for dissolved corporations; appointment; powers; duties.
§ 280. Notice to claimants; filing of claims.
§ 281. Payment and distribution to claimants and stockholders.
§ 282. Liability of stockholders of dissolved corporations.
§ 284. Revocation or forfeiture of charter; proceedings.
§ 285. Dissolution or forfeiture of charter by decree of court; filing.