Any agricultural tenant who grew corn or who is growing corn the year the tenant surrenders possession of the premises shall harvest all corn which the tenant leaves on the premises at the time of that tenant's removal. In the event the outgoing tenant, or the tenant giving up possession does not harvest the corn on the farm, then the incoming tenant may be privileged to enter upon the farm and harvest the corn and charge the expenses to the crop.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 67. AGRICULTURAL LEASES
Subchapter I. Rights and Duties of Landlords and Tenants
§ 6703. Lease in which term expressed; notice to terminate; continuation of lease.
§ 6704. Remedy of agricultural landlord.
§ 6705. Distress on agricultural leases.
§ 6706. Preference of rent in cases of execution.
§ 6707. Removal by tenant of hay.
§ 6708. Obstruction by tenant; protection afforded tenant's crops.
§ 6709. Duties of outgoing tenants with respect to corn.
§ 6710. Rent payable with portion of grain or produce.
§ 6711. Distress of agricultural produce; appraisal.
§ 6712. Delivery of grain or other produce, or payment of estimated value.
§ 6713. Number and compensation of appraisers.
§ 6716. Preference of rent in cases of execution.
§ 6717. Taxes paid by tenant; setoff against rent; recovery from owner.