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632 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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  4. Title Twelve - Conservation (§§ 1-16 — 8162)/
  5. Subtitle 4 - Water Law (1903)/
  6. Part II - Riverbeds or Channels, Banks, and Margins, Accretions, Protective Works, and Drainage of Lands/
  7. Chapter 65 - Riverbeds or Channels, Banks, Margins, and Accretions Sub/
  8. Subchapter IV - Accretions, Relictions, and Sediment of Waters § 631 - Lands Temporarily Flooded/
  9. 632
Puerto Rico Legal Code

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River channels which are abandoned through the natural deviation of the course of the waters belong, throughout their entire length, to the owners of the riparian lands. If the abandoned channel separates estates belonging to different owners, the new dividing line shall run at an equal distance from both. History —Law of Waters, art. 41.