Text of the provision
Art. 461. River beds which are abandoned through the natural change in the course of the waters ipso facto belong to the owners whose lands are occupied by the new course in proportion to the area lost. However, the owners of the lands adjoining the old bed shall have the right to acquire the same by paying the value thereof, which value shall not exceed the value of the area occupied by the new bed.
(370a)
Civil Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 386, approved June 18, 1949, effective August 30, 1950. Reproduced in full; verified verbatim against the LawPhil and ChanRobles official-text renderings.
What this article means
A river bed abandoned through a natural change of course belongs ipso facto to the owners whose lands the new course now occupies, in proportion to what they lost. Owners adjoining the old bed may instead buy it at a value not exceeding the area taken by the new bed.
Related provisions
- Article 460 — Uprooted Trees.
- Article 462 — New River Bed.
Cases interpreting this article
- Authorities on this article will be added here as each is verified against primary sources.