(a) Possession; rendering equipment unusable; disposition on debtor's premises. — After default, a secured party:
(1) may take possession of the collateral; and
(2) without removal, may render equipment unusable and dispose of collateral on a debtor's premises under Section 9-610.
(b) Judicial and nonjudicial process. — A secured party may proceed under subsection (a):
(1) pursuant to judicial process; or
(2) without judicial process, if it proceeds without breach of the peace.
(c) Assembly of collateral. — If so agreed, and in any event after default, a secured party may require the debtor to assemble the collateral and make it available to the secured party at a place to be designated by the secured party which is reasonably convenient to both parties.
Structure Delaware Code
Article 9. Secured Transactions
§ 9-602. Waiver and variance of rights and duties.
§ 9-603. Agreement on standards concerning rights and duties.
§ 9-604. Procedure if security agreement covers real property or fixtures.
§ 9-605. Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.
§ 9-606. Time of default for agricultural lien.
§ 9-607. Collection and enforcement by secured party.
§ 9-609. Secured party's right to take possession after default.
§ 9-610. Disposition of collateral after default.
§ 9-611. Notification before disposition of collateral.
§ 9-612. Timeliness of notification before disposition of collateral.
§ 9-613. Contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral: general.
§ 9-615. Application of proceeds of disposition; liability for deficiency and right to surplus.
§ 9-616. Explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency.
§ 9-617. Rights of transferee of collateral.
§ 9-618. Rights and duties of certain secondary obligors.
§ 9-619. Transfer of record or legal title.
§ 9-621. Notification of proposal to accept collateral.
§ 9-622. Effect of acceptance of collateral.
§ 9-623. Right to redeem collateral.
§ 9-625. Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with article.
§ 9-626. Action in which deficiency or surplus is in issue.
§ 9-627. Determination of whether conduct was commercially reasonable.
§ 9-628. Nonliability and limitation on liability of secured party; liability of secondary obligor.