Delaware Code § 3-1043

Setting fire to woodland; unseasonable marsh burning; penalty
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Whoever sets any woodland on fire, or, after April 1, sets on fire any marsh, shall be fined not less than $200, nor more than $1,000,
and shall also be liable in damages to property owners for injury done by such fire. The burning of wood cut down or of brush in clearing
land shall not, unless there be negligence, fall within this section.

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