Property Ownership

In Delaware, how does 'accretion' affect a property's legal description?

AIt reduces the property as water gradually erodes the shoreline
BIt increases the property as sediment gradually deposits new land along a waterway✓ Correct
CIt marks the boundary of the property at the high-water mark
DIt creates an easement for public access along the waterfront

Explanation

Accretion is the gradual addition of land to a property through the natural deposit of sediment by water. In Delaware, such additions become the property of the adjacent landowner.

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