Property Ownership

Avulsion in Mississippi property law refers to:

AThe gradual washing away of land
BThe sudden removal of land by an abrupt natural event such as a flood or change in a river's course✓ Correct
CThe voluntary transfer of riparian rights
DThe government acquisition of flood-prone land

Explanation

Avulsion is the sudden, abrupt loss or gain of land due to a natural force (flooding, earthquakes, change in river course). Unlike accretion, avulsive changes generally do not alter the legal boundary—the boundary remains where it was before the event.

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