QUÉ SIGNIFICA RELICTION EN INGLÉS
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Un relicto es un remanente sobreviviente de un fenómeno natural. ▪ En biología, un relicto es un organismo que en una época anterior era abundante en un área grande, pero que ahora ocurre en sólo una o unas pocas áreas pequeñas. ▪ En ecología, un ecosistema que originalmente se extendía sobre una gran extensión, pero ahora está estrechamente confinado, puede ser llamado un relicto. ▪ En geología, el término relicto se refiere a estructuras o minerales de una roca madre que no sufrieron metamorfosis cuando la roca circundante lo hizo, o a la roca que sobrevivió a un proceso geológico destructivo. ▪ En agronomía, un cultivo relicto es un cultivo que anteriormente se había cultivado ampliamente, pero ahora sólo se utiliza en una región limitada, o un pequeño número de regiones aisladas. ▪ En la historia, una población relicto se refiere a un pueblo antiguo en una zona que ha sido en gran medida suplantado por un grupo posterior de migrantes y sus descendientes. ▪ En la ley de bienes raíces, la rectificación es la recesión gradual del agua de su marca de agua corriente habitual, de modo que la tierra recién descubierta se convierte en propiedad del dueño de la propiedad ribereña adyacente.
definición de reliction en el diccionario inglés
La definición de reliquia en el diccionario es el proceso por el cual el agua retrocede con el tiempo, cambiando la línea de flotación y dejando la tierra permanentemente expuesta. Otra definición de reliquia es la tierra que está permanentemente expuesta después de que el agua retrocede.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RELICTION»
Descubre el uso de
reliction en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
reliction y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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River & Lake Boundaries: Surveying Water Boundaries--a Manual
Reliction is an uncovering of land as a result of lowering of water level. 5-3 1
Another natural process is treated the same as accretion under most jurisdictions:
reliction. Reliction is sometimes referred to as emergence and sometimes as ...
2
Principles of California Real Estate
Accession includes: • accretion, • reliction, and • avulsion. Accretion. When
riparian or littoral land is slowly enlarged by waterborne soil deposits (called
alluvion or alluvium), the riparian or littoral owner acquires title to the new land.
Kathryn J. Haupt, David L. Rockwell,
2006
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Great Salt Lake: A Scientific, Historical and Economic Overview
In the fourth phase of the litigation, the United States claimed the area remaining
in dispute under the theory of reliction. Reliction is a common law doctrine which
holds that the boundary of a navigable body of water can change if through a ...
4
Water Boundaries: Demystifying Land Boundaries Adjacent to ...
132, 174 artificial reliction. effect. 174. 312, 314- 315 erosion. effect. 95-96. 129.
133. 172. 328 erosion. exceptions to rule, 96 erosion. presumption in favor of. 99.
134 gradual and imperceptible, elements. 93. 129.256. 265-267. 315-319 ...
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A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of ...
... 13 N. Y. 296 ; 5 Bingh. 163. But this reliction must be from the sea in its usual
state ; for if it should inundate the land and then recede, this would be no reliction
. Angell, Tide-Wat. ub. sup. ; Hargrave, Tracts, 15 ; 16 Viner, Abr. 574. See River.
John Bouvier, Daniel Angell Gleason,
1880
An addition to one person's property sometimes involves the involuntary
alienation of another person's property. In some cases, this type of involuntary
alienation occurs as a result of one of these natural processes: • accretion, •
reliction, ...
Rockwell Publishing,
2005
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The Northwestern Reporter
That case was tried "and determined upon the theory that a reliction, In fact and in
law, had occurred. It was a contest between two Individuals for a portion of a lake
bed from which the water was assumed to have permanently receded.
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Washington Real Estate Fundamentals
Accession includes: • accretion, • reliction, and • avulsion. Accretion. When
riparian or littoral land is slowly enlarged by waterborne soil deposits (called
alluvion or alluvium), the riparian or littoral owner acquires title to the new land.
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Reports of Cases Decide in the Supreme Court of the State of ...
That case was tried and determined upon the theory that a reliction, in fact and in
law, had occurred, it was a contest between two individuals for a portion of a lake
bed from which the water was assumed to have per- manently receded.
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The Central Law Journal
The court In Mulry v. Norton, in speaking of the reliction of water in a case where
land had been submerged and lost, said that if "the water retires gradually from
the land, or from an elevation, such as the formation of an island, the ownership
of ...
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RELICTION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
reliction en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Determining ownership within boundary disputes Part III: how to …
Was the land affected by accretion, reliction, avulsion, or erosion? What is the nature of the access to the water as it relates to who has access and for what ... «Lexology, May 15»
Libmanan vice mayor sinuspendi
Bukod sa suspension ay nahaharap sa kasong abuse of authority, de reliction of duty at pag labag sa ethic standard on public officers and employees si ... «Abante Online, Ene 15»
Rainy Lake gets first property owners association
... include the right to wharf out to a navigable depth; to take water for domestic and agricultural purposes; to use land added by accretion or exposed by reliction; ... «International Falls Journal, Sep 14»
Nevada reiterates Tahoe shore law
Deemed an "act of avulsion" or a manmade change, as opposed to an "act of accretion or reliction," or natural change in a waterway, the construction of the dam ... «Tahoe Daily Tribune, Ago 11»