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633 — 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. 633
Puerto Rico Legal Code

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When a navigable river, or one down which it is possible to float logs or rafts, should naturally change its direction and open a new channel through a private estate, such channel shall become public property. The owner of the estate shall recover it whenever the water again leaves it, whether naturally or on account of works legally authorized for the purpose. History —Law of Waters, art. 42.