Delaware Code § 17-520

Injury to trees, shrubs, and landscaping
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(a) Whoever negligently, wilfully or maliciously injures or damages trees, shrubs or other landscaping under the jurisdiction and control
of the Department shall forfeit and pay treble damages therefor. The damages shall be computed as the sum of the cost of purchase of new
trees, shrubs or other landscaping of equivalent size and quality and the removal and installation costs to replace the damaged trees, shrubs
or other landscaping, including direct labor costs plus overhead costs, computed in accordance with accepted governmental accounting
principles.
(b) Justices of the peace, the Court of Common Pleas and the Superior Court shall have concurrent jurisdictions of actions under this
section.
(c) In actions before Justices of the Peace, the procedure shall be the same as is provided for actions of trespass before Justices of the
Peace, with the right of appeal to the Court of Common Pleas, and, in actions before the Court of Common Pleas, the right of appeal to the
Superior Court shall be preserved.

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