Property Ownership
An accretion process adds land to a riparian owner's property. This newly added land is called:
AAvulsion
BAlluvion (alluvium)✓ Correct
CReliction
DErosion
Explanation
Alluvion (or alluvium) is the soil that is gradually deposited by the movement of water, which is added to the riparian owner's land through the process of accretion. The riparian owner acquires title to the alluvion.
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