Property Ownership
Vermont's 'reliction' occurs when:
AA property owner abandons their land
BWaterfront land is exposed when a body of water gradually recedes, increasing the adjacent landowner's land area✓ Correct
CA tenant abandons their leasehold
DA grantor retains an interest after conveying property
Explanation
Reliction is the gradual uncovering of land due to the permanent recession of a body of water. In Vermont, this can expand the land area of lakefront or riverside properties over time.
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