easements. (a) Any land encumbered by a permanent easement for right-of-way purposes may be deemed to be owned in fee simple, by the Department, in the name of the State, when such land has been abandoned by the grantor(s) of such permanent easements, or by the grantor's successors in interest, provided that the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The land is encumbered by a permanent easement, for right-of-way purposes, that was properly conveyed to the Department. (2) A minimum of 40 years has passed since the granting of the permanent easement and during that period the Department has used the permanent easement in accordance with § 131 of this title. (3) A minimum of 40 years has passed since the underlying fee simple ownership of the encumbered land was conveyed by a properly recorded instrument and neither the original grantor(s) nor the heirs or successors of the original grantor(s) can be located. (4) Neither the original grantor(s) of the permanent easement nor the heirs or successors of the original grantor(s) are the fee simple owners of any land directly adjoining the land encumbered by the permanent easement. (5) No action has been filed by any purported owner in any court of this State pertaining to determination of fee simple ownership of the land encumbered by the permanent easement. (6) The land encumbered by the Department's permanent easement is part of a current Department project. (b) The Department shall promulgate regulations to establish procedures for establishing its determination that the land encumbered by the permanent right-of-way easement has been abandoned and for recording its fee simple ownership of the land. Toll Express Highways; Delaware Turnpike [Repealed]. §§ 601-622 Finding and declarations of legislative intent; definitions; Delaware Turnpike; John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway; Turnpike Division; preliminary expenses; general grant of powers; incidental powers; State highways and bridges; revenues; exemption from taxation; maintenance and operation of Turnpike; damage to private property; lease, loan or grant of municipal real property; arrest for nonpayment of tolls; annual report; unclaimed property; Turnpike revenue bonds; Turnpike revenue refunding bonds; credit of State not pledged; trust agreement; bonds eligible for investment; trust funds; remedies of bondholders and trustees; transfer to State; construction; territorial limitation of authority [Repealed]. Repealed by 60 Del. Laws, c. 665, § 2, effective July 30, 1976. RAILROAD CROSSINGS OVER HIGHWAYS
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