Source: http://delcode.delaware.gov/sessionlaws/ga123/chp449.shtml
Timestamp: 2016-12-03 06:45:13
Document Index: 110706111

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5901', '§ 5902', '§ 5903', '§ 5906', '§ 5904', '§ 5906', '§ 5905', '§ 5903', '§ 5906', '§ 5907']

Section 1. Title 7, Delaware Code, is amended by adding thereto a new chapter to read as follows:
CHAPTER 59. PUBLIC RECREATION ON
§ 5901. Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to encourage owners of land to make land and water areas available to the public for recreational purposes by limiting their liability toward persons entering thereon for such purposes.
§ 5902. Definitions
(a) "Land" means land, roads, water, watercourses, private ways and buildings, structures, and machinery or equipment when attached to the realty.
(b) "Owner" means the possessor of a fee interest, tenant, lessee, occupant or person in control of the premises.
() "Recreational purpose" includes, but is not limited to, any of the following, or any combination thereof: hunting, viewing or enjoying historical, archaeological, scenic, or scenic driving, nature study, water skiing, winter sports, and scientific sites.
fishing, swimming, boating, camping, picnicking, hiking, pleasure
(d) "Charge" means the admission price or fee asked in return for invitation or permission to enter or go upon the land.
§ 5903. Limitation on duty of owner
Except as specifically recognized by or provided in § 5906 of this chapter, an owner of land owes no duty of care to keep the premises safe for entry or use by others for recreational purposes, or to give any warning of a dangerous condition, use, structure, or activity on such premises to persons entering for such purposes.
§ 5904. Use of land without charge; limits of liability
Except as specifically recognized by or provided in § 5906 of this chapter, an owner of land who either directly or indirectly invites or permits without charge any person to use such property for recreational purposes does not thereby:
(a) Extend any assurance that the premises are safe for any purpose;
(b) Confer upon such person the legal status of an invitee or licensee to whom a duty of care is owned;
(c) Assume responsibility for or incur liability for any injury to person or property caused by an act of omission of such persons.
§ 5905. Written waivers
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the provisions of § 5903 and 5904 of this chapter shall be deemed applicable to the duties and liability of an owner of land leased to the state or any subdivision thereof for recreational purposes.
§ 5906. Limitations on exemption from liability
(a) For willful or malicious failure to guard or warn against a dangerous condition, use, structure, or activity;
(b) For injury suffered in any case where the owner of land charges the person or persons who enter or go on the land for the recreational use thereof, except that in the case of land leased to the state or a subdivision thereof, any consideration received by the owner for such lease shall not be deemed a charge within the meaning of this section.
§ 5907. Exemptions
(a) Create a duty of care or ground of liability for injury to persons or property;
(b) Relieve any person using the land of another for recreational purposes from any obligation which he may have in the absence of this act to exercise care in his use of such land and in his activities thereon, or from the legal consequences of failure to employ such care.
Approved July 21, 1966.