Delaware Code § 22-515

Transfer of existing facilities to authority
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(a) Any municipality or owner may sell, lease, lend, grant or convey to any authority any project or any part or parts thereof or any
interest in real or personal property which may be used by the authority in the construction, improvement, maintenance or operation of any
project. Any municipality may transfer, assign and set over to any authority any contracts which may have been awarded by the
municipality for the construction of projects not begun or, if begun, not completed. The territory being served by any project or the territory
within which such project is authorized to render service at the time of the acquisition of such project by an authority shall constitute the
area in which such authority shall be authorized to render service.
(b) The authority shall first report to and advise the city by which it was created of the agreement to acquire, including all its terms and

conditions.
The proposed action of the authority and the proposed agreement to acquire shall be approved by the city council. Such approval shall be
by 2/3 vote of all the members of the council.
(c) This section, without reference to any other law, shall be deemed complete for the acquisition by agreement of projects as defined in
this chapter located wholly within or partially without the city causing such authority to be incorporated, any provisions of other laws to the
contrary notwithstanding, and no proceedings or other action shall be required except as prescribed in this section.

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