Delaware Code § 26-613

Acquisition by franchisees of easements
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Any franchisee may acquire an easement across, in or on public or private lands or waterways in this State which already have thereon
or therein poles, wires, conduits, pipes, cables or other such facilities owned or maintained by a public utility, for the purpose of erecting,
constructing, maintaining or operating any facilities to provide cable television or communications service to the public, including poles,
wires, cables, guides, conduits and apparatus, which can be installed in the same manner, above or below ground, as the public utility
facilities already on or in the property, by a taking in accordance with Chapter 61 of Title 10 which provides a method of fixing fair
compensation if the easement should impose any additional burden on the property interest of the utilities or any other concern or person.

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