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Alluvion, is a Roman law method of acquisition of heritable property (land). The typical cause is sediment (alluvium) deposited by a river. This sediment, legally termed the accessory, accreses (i.e., merges with) a piece of land, the principal, (operating a subtype of the Roman mode of acquisition by accession) and thus accedes to the ownership of the principal land over time.

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  • Alluvion, is a Roman law method of acquisition of heritable property (land). The typical cause is sediment (alluvium) deposited by a river. This sediment, legally termed the accessory, accreses (i.e., merges with) a piece of land, the principal, (operating a subtype of the Roman mode of acquisition by accession) and thus accedes to the ownership of the principal land over time. It continues to have relevance in the modern age, as a result of the adoption of Roman property law by modern legal systems, primarily civil law jurisdictions. Scots law is a notable example of the usage of alluvion within the law of accession (accesio). Public international law also recognises the acquisition of sovereignty of virgin territory by operation of nature such as sediment deposits, again following the Roman law principles of alluvion. (en)
  • En el ámbito del derecho se denomina aluvión al incremento que pueden sufrir aquellos terrenos ribereños de un cauce fluvial por el depósito de materiales sedimentarios que el propio flujo de agua arrastra. Los acontecimientos aluviales podrían generar dudas sobre a quién pertenece la propiedad de las nuevas franjas de tierras, algo que se resuelve haciendo propietarios de la nueva extensión a los dueños de las fincas colindantes en virtud de la accesión. (es)
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  • En el ámbito del derecho se denomina aluvión al incremento que pueden sufrir aquellos terrenos ribereños de un cauce fluvial por el depósito de materiales sedimentarios que el propio flujo de agua arrastra. Los acontecimientos aluviales podrían generar dudas sobre a quién pertenece la propiedad de las nuevas franjas de tierras, algo que se resuelve haciendo propietarios de la nueva extensión a los dueños de las fincas colindantes en virtud de la accesión. (es)
  • Alluvion, is a Roman law method of acquisition of heritable property (land). The typical cause is sediment (alluvium) deposited by a river. This sediment, legally termed the accessory, accreses (i.e., merges with) a piece of land, the principal, (operating a subtype of the Roman mode of acquisition by accession) and thus accedes to the ownership of the principal land over time. (en)
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  • Alluvion (Roman law) (en)
  • Aluvión (derecho) (es)
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