Abstract

The article deals with the general concept of an artificial land plot created on a water object and federally owned, completely or partly. The authors analyzed the normative legal acts and scientific publications, and investigated the concept etymology. The paper discusses legal regulation of artificially incremented territory, as well as building codes and rules that say that an artificial land plot is equally natural and man-made, as the alluvial soil mass interacts with the water object and the geological environment.

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