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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 17 - Highways
    • Chapter 13. VACATING PUBLIC ROADS AND BRIDGES
    • § 1307. Appeal.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 13. VACATING PUBLIC ROADS AND BRIDGES
    § 1307. Appeal.

    Any interested party before the Superior Court may appeal the Court's decision to the Supreme Court, within 30 days of the final order thereon, regarding the question of whether the road, bridge or right-of-way shall be vacated or abandoned or the question of the amount of damages and their apportionment or any other matter raised at the Superior Court hearing.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 17 - Highways

    Chapter 13. VACATING PUBLIC ROADS AND BRIDGES

    § 1301. Jurisdiction of Superior Court and Department of Transportation.

    § 1302. Petition for vacation and/or abandonment; notice requirements.

    § 1303. Definitions.

    § 1304. Vacation and abandonment hearing.

    § 1305. Right-of-way jurors; appointment and direction as to return.

    § 1306. Damages; hearing.

    § 1307. Appeal.

    § 1308. Compensation and expenses of jurors and employees.

    § 1309. Costs of proceedings.

    § 1310. Power of railroads to vacate roads in special cases by agreement.

    § 1311. Vacation of public roads by administrative action of department; procedure.

    § 1312. Appeal from administrative decision.

    § 1313. Road closures.

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