Delaware Code § 31-4709

Acquisition of property
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(a) The land bank may acquire real property or interests in real property by gift, devise, transfer, exchange, foreclosure, purchase, or
otherwise on terms and conditions and in a manner the land bank considers proper.
(b) The land bank shall not own or hold real property located outside the jurisdictional boundaries of the foreclosing governmental
unit or units that created the land bank; provided, however, that a land bank may be granted authority pursuant to an intergovernmental

cooperation agreement with another foreclosing governmental unit to manage and maintain real property located within the jurisdiction
of such other foreclosing governmental unit.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any foreclosing governmental unit may convey to a land bank real
property and interests in real property on such terms and conditions, form and substance of consideration, and procedures, all as determined
by the transferring foreclosing governmental unit in its discretion.
(d) The land bank shall maintain and make available for public review and inspection a complete inventory of all property owned by the
land bank. Such inventory shall include: the location of the parcel; the purchase price, if any, for each parcel; the identity of the transferor
to the land bank; and any conditions or restrictions applicable to the property.
(e) The land bank shall hold in its own name all real property acquired by the land bank irrespective of the identity of the transferor
of such property.

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