Delaware Code § 21-6819

Operation of OHVs — In a manner causing damage or disturbance
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(a) A person shall not operate an OHV in a manner to cause excessive damages or disturbances of the land, wildlife or vegetative
resources, or endanger, disturb or annoy other persons or property. Disturbance or annoyance of other persons shall be presumed if the
operator has received either verbally or in written form notice of such annoyance or disturbance from the complaining party. However,
nothing in this subsection shall be construed as prohibiting the operation of OHVs at a race track designed for the lawful racing of said
vehicles.
(b) The operator of the OHV shall be held liable for any damage to private property, including, but not limited to, damage to trees,
shrubs or growing crops, injury to living creatures or damage through OHV operation in a manner so as to maliciously create erosive or
other ecological damage to private property. However, if the operator is a minor, the parents or legal guardian of the operator shall be
held personally liable for any and all damage and/or injuries, including civil or criminal liability, caused by the minor in the operation
of the OHV.
(c) The owner of such private property may recover from the person responsible nominal damages of not less than the amount of
damage or injury.

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