Delaware Code § 9-2402

Acquisition by purchase or eminent domain; condemnation proceedings
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(a) The County Council may acquire the land or interest therein either by purchase or by the exercise of the right of eminent domain
which is expressly granted. In any case in which the County Council considers it necessary to acquire the land or interest therein by the
right of eminent domain, the County Council shall proceed in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Chapter 61 of Title 10.
(b) The right of eminent domain granted in subsection (a) of this section shall extend to and include the right to acquire the fee simple
title to land, or an easement or a right-of-way in, to, over or above such land or property as the County Council deems necessary.
(c) Upon the institution of condemnation proceedings, the County Council may state in the complaint that the possession, right to enter,
or occupancy of the land or interest therein is necessary to the project without delay, and the title to the land in fee simple absolute, or
such lesser estate or interest therein, as may be specified, shall immediately pass to and vest in New Castle County, and said lands or
interest therein shall be deemed to be condemned and taken for the use of such County, and the right to just compensation therefor shall
vest in and to the person or persons entitled thereto. In the event of an immediate taking as specified in this subsection, the Superior Court
may fix the time within which and the terms upon which the parties in possession shall be required to surrender possession to the County,
and make such orders in respect to incumbrances, leases, taxes, rights, assessments, insurance or other charges, if any, as shall be just and
equitable. The right to take possession and title in advance of final order or judgment in condemnation proceedings as provided in this
subsection shall be in addition to any right, power or authority conferred by the laws of this State under which such proceedings may be
conducted, and shall not be construed as limiting or modifying any such right, power or authority.

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