Property Ownership
In Georgia, the legal principle of 'accession' holds that a property owner acquires ownership of:
AAdjacent land through use
BImprovements added to their property by another, or additions created by natural processes✓ Correct
CAnother person's crops after harvesting
DAir rights above their property
Explanation
Accession is the acquisition of additional property through natural additions (accretion) or human additions made by others to one's property. For example, alluvial deposits added to a riverside property.
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