Delaware Code § 17-406

Acquisition of property for toll crossings
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(a) The Department may purchase within this State and within the State of New Jersey, if permitted to do so by the laws of that State,
such lands, sand, earth, gravel, stone, buildings, structures, rights-of-way, franchises, easements and other interests in land, including lands
under water and riparian rights of any person, copartnership, association, railroad or other corporation or other municipality or political
subdivision deemed by the Department to be necessary for the construction, maintenance or operation of any toll crossing which the
Department may acquire, construct or maintain under this chapter upon such terms and at such prices as may be considered by it to be
reasonable and can be agreed upon by it and the owner thereof and to take title thereto in the name of the State or, if such property so
purchased be located in the State of New Jersey, to take title thereto in the name of the Department if permitted by the laws of the State of
New Jersey to do so, or, in the discretion of the Department, to take such title in the name of an individual or a corporation as trustee for
the Department. Whenever a price cannot be agreed upon or whenever the owner is legally incapacitated or is absent or is unable to convey
valid title or is unknown, the Department may acquire by condemnation any of the above mentioned properties located within this State
and deemed by the Department to be necessary as aforesaid for said purposes.
(b) Whenever valid title to any of the properties mentioned in subsection (a) of this section which are located in the State of New Jersey
cannot be acquired by the Department in its own name or in that of the trustee or nominee by amicable agreement with the owner or owners
and the Highway Commissioner of the State of New Jersey or other appropriate officer or agency of the State of New Jersey is willing to
condemn, for the use of and to become a part of the highway system of the State of New Jersey, and such property deemed by the
Department necessary for constructing, maintaining or operating any toll crossing which the Department may construct and maintain, if
reimbursed for the condemnation money or damages awarded in such condemnation and expenses thereof, the Department may enter into
an agreement of reimbursement with the Highway Commissioner of the State of New Jersey or such other appropriate officer or agency for
such condemnation money or damages and expenses and to secure the same by a deposit of cash or otherwise and may reimburse said
Highway Commissioner of the State of New Jersey or the State of New Jersey or other appropriate officer or agency thereof for all
condemnation money or damages and costs legally awarded or incurred in such condemnation. When such property is so acquired by the
Highway Commissioner of the State of New Jersey or other appropriate officer or agency of said State as a part of the highway system of
that State, the Department may construct, maintain and operate thereon or thereunder any toll crossing which the Department may construct
and maintain under this chapter as fully as though title thereto had been acquired by the Department. The Department shall pay all costs
and expenses of acquiring such properties out of its unencumbered revenues or out of the proceeds of the sale of its revenue bonds.

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