Delaware Code § 29-9506

Buildings, structures and improvements
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(a) Where any interest in real property is acquired, an equal interest in all buildings, structures or other improvements located upon the
real property so acquired and which is required to be removed from such real property or which is determined to be adversely affected
by the use to which such real property will be put shall be acquired.
(b) For the purpose of determining the just compensation to be paid for any building, structure or other improvement required to be
acquired as above set forth, such building, structure or other improvement shall be deemed to be a part of the real property to be acquired,
notwithstanding the right or obligation of a tenant, as against the owner of any other interest in the real property, to remove such building,
structure or improvement at the expiration of the tenant's term, and the fair market value which such building, structure or improvement
contributes to the fair market value of the property to be acquired, or the fair market value of such building, structure or improvement for
removal from the real property, whichever is the greater, shall be paid to the tenant therefor.
(c) Payment for such buildings, structures or improvements as set forth above shall not result in duplication of any payments otherwise
authorized by the laws of this State. No such payment shall be made unless the owner of the land involved disclaims all interest in the
improvements of the tenant. In consideration for any such payment, the tenant shall assign, transfer and release all right, title and interest
in and to such improvements. Nothing with regard to the above-mentioned acquisition of buildings, structures or other improvements
shall be construed to deprive the tenant of any right to reject payment and to obtain payment for such property interests in accordance
with other laws of this State.

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