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641 — 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. 641
Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Trees uprooted and carried away by the rush of waters belong to the owner of the land where they lodge, if not claimed within one month by their former owners, who shall be obliged to pay the cost of securing the trees or placing them in a safe place. History —Law of Waters, art. 50.