Sign in
Login with Google
or
Register | Forgot your password?
Already have an account?
By creating an account, you accept the terms of the User Agreement and the terms of the Privacy Policy.
Remembered the password?
INSTALAWYER.IOAsk a Question

    Ask a question on the site

    Questions

    Lawyers

    Blogs

    Legislation

    Contacts

    Become a lawyer

    Login Registration

    • Ask a Question
    • Questions
    • Lawyers
    • Blogs
    • Legislation
    • Become a lawyer
    • Login
    • Legislation USA
    • Delaware Code
    • Title 17 - Highways
    • Chapter 13. VACATING PUBLIC ROADS AND BRIDGES
    • § 1309. Costs of proceedings.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 13. VACATING PUBLIC ROADS AND BRIDGES
    § 1309. Costs of proceedings.

    The costs of proceedings for vacating or abandoning a road, bridge or other right-of-way shall be paid by the petitioners, unless such petition is granted in which case such costs shall be paid by the party or persons authorized by the return to enclose it, and in the pro rata share fixed by the return, before such enclosure.

    << Previous
    Next >>

    Structure Delaware Code

    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.

    InstaLawyer.io

    About us

    Contacts

    Copyright

    Customer Protection Policy

    Client

    Ask a Question

    Request a call

    Our lawyers

    Questions

    FAQ

    Lawyer

    Become a project lawyer

    FAQ for lawyers

    License agreement

    Contact us

    [email protected]

    Facebook


    © InstaLawyer 2018-2025 All rights reserved