An association may join in a single suit any number of claims for the proceeds of products or commodities, or deductions therefrom, or any other claims arising from the sale, handling or delivery of such products or commodities, which its stockholders or patrons may have against any buyer, regardless of the fact that these claims may arise from the sale of products or commodities of different stockholders or patrons.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 85. CORPORATION LAW FOR COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS
Subchapter IV. Marketing Contracts; Actions; Restraint of Trade and Monopoly
§ 8541. Purchases; sales; contracts with stockholders and patrons.
§ 8542. Permissive provisions of marketing contracts.
§ 8543. Title to products sold by stockholders and patrons to association.
§ 8544. Suits by association against buyers; joinder of stockholder or patron.