Delaware Statutes

§ 917 — Termination of easement

Delaware § 917
JurisdictionDelaware
Title3
PartDepartment of Agriculture
Ch. 9DELAWARE AGRICULTURAL LANDS PRESERVATION ACT
Subch.Acquisition of Preservation Easements

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Del. Code tit. 3, § 917 (2026).

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(a)Legislative intent. —It is the intent of the General Assembly that the preservation easements purchased under this subchapter be held by the Foundation for as long as profitable farming is feasible on the land subject to the easement but at a minimum for the period specified hereinafter. A preservation easement may be terminated only in the manner and at the time specified in this section.
(b)Request for review. —At any time after 25 years from the date of acquisition of a preservation easement, the owner may request that the easement be reviewed for possible termination of the easement.
(c)Inquiry and decision. —Upon a request for review of an easement for termination, an inquiry shall be conducted by the Foundation to determine the feasibility of profitable farming on the subject la

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