Delaware Code § 17-138

Acquisition of uneconomic remnants of land along right-of-way
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In addition to the powers now vested in the Department for the acquisition of lands or rights therein by virtue of any statute, the
Department may, in its discretion, acquire by gift, devise, purchase or in the exercise of the power of eminent domain, acquire by
condemnation by proceeding in the manner prescribed in Chapter 61, Title 10, an entire lot, block or tract of land, if by so doing the
interest of the public will be best served even though said entire lot, block or tract is not needed for the right-of-way proper, but only if the
portion outside the normal right-of-way is landlocked or is so situated so as to give rise to claims or litigation concerning severance or
other damage, the cost of acquisition to the State will be practically equivalent to the total value of the whole parcel of land and the parcel
remaining is of little value to the owner.

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