Excerpt from Select Cases: And Other Authorities on the Law of Conveyances and Related Subjects
The same kind of accession takes place in an island rising in a river, which, if it occupies the middle of the river, is common to those who on each side of the river have farms on the bank, in proportion to the width on the bank of any farm; but if it is nearer to one side, it belongs to those only who on that side have farms on the bank. But if an island rises in the sea, which seldom happens, it belongs to the occupier. Yet do not suppose that the private land of any one.
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