Property Ownership

In NJ, 'reliction' as a method of acquiring waterfront land refers to:

AThe sudden avulsion of land from one owner to another
BThe gradual uncovering (recession) of land as water recedes, adding land to an adjacent property owner's parcel✓ Correct
CGovernment land reclamation
DFlooding of property

Explanation

Reliction (also called dereliction) occurs when water recedes gradually, uncovering land that then belongs to the adjacent riparian or littoral landowner—the opposite of land loss by erosion.

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