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Boundary between estates follows new course of river channel

Language: English Series: Times ; 29 October 1992, 38(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: In "Stirling v Bartlett" Outer House of Court of Session 11 August 1992, it was held that where a river formed a boundary and the owners of the land on either side by agreement altered the course of the river by excavating a channel, the case was one of `alluvio` rather than `avulsio` and the boundary followed the course of the river.
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In "Stirling v Bartlett" Outer House of Court of Session 11 August 1992, it was held that where a river formed a boundary and the owners of the land on either side by agreement altered the course of the river by excavating a channel, the case was one of `alluvio` rather than `avulsio` and the boundary followed the course of the river.